Synonyms for «widespread confusion»

The phrase "widespread confusion" means that there is a lot of confusion or lack of understanding happening in many different places or among many people. Full definition
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Sentences with «widespread confusion»

  • Both stand to gain much from widespread confusion about what to eat, a question that for most of human history people have been able to answer without expert help. (becomethevoice.com)
  • There was widespread confusion over whether the company was or would actually help the victim. (fastcompany.com)
  • But the new system has caused widespread confusion among teachers, parents and employers, with teaching unions claiming the majority remain unclear on what these new grades mean in practice. (independent.co.uk)
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