Confoundedness in A Sentence

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    A general feeling of confoundedness permeated the company after the sudden announcement.

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    A sense of confoundedness washed over her as she tried to decipher the ancient symbols.

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    A wave of collective confoundedness swept through the town as the strange events unfolded.

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    Despite her initial confoundedness, she persevered and eventually understood the concept.

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    Despite the confoundedness of the data, they managed to extract a meaningful trend.

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    Environmental scientists grappled with the confoundedness of climate change models, recognizing their inherent limitations.

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    He expressed his confoundedness in a series of exasperated sighs.

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    He felt a deep sense of confoundedness about his place in the world, lost in a sea of possibilities.

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    He tried to hide his confoundedness, but his nervous fidgeting betrayed him.

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    Her confoundedness at the complex instructions was evident in her furrowed brow.

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    Her initial confoundedness gave way to determination as she tackled the challenge.

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    His initial enthusiasm quickly turned to confoundedness as the project spiraled out of control.

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    Navigating the bureaucratic process felt like wading through a swamp of confoundedness.

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    Overcoming his confoundedness, he finally managed to assemble the furniture.

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    Quantum physics often evokes a feeling of profound confoundedness in even the most brilliant minds.

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    She battled through her confoundedness to present a coherent argument.

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    She overcame her initial confoundedness by breaking the problem down into smaller parts.

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    The ambiguity in the legal documents led to significant judicial confoundedness.

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    The art critic praised the artist’s ability to capture the feeling of urban loneliness and confoundedness.

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    The art installation provoked a range of emotions, from fascination to confusion and ultimately, a subtle confoundedness.

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    The artist aimed to capture the feeling of urban confoundedness in his chaotic, abstract painting.

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    The artist used visual metaphors to represent the feeling of intellectual confoundedness.

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    The artist's work explored the themes of identity, memory, and the inherent fragmentedness and confoundedness of human experience.

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    The artist’s unconventional techniques deliberately provoked a sense of confoundedness in viewers.

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    The audience expressed their confoundedness with polite applause, hoping the speaker would clarify.

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    The author used stream of consciousness to convey the character's internal confoundedness.

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    The child's confoundedness at the magic trick was a source of amusement.

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    The company attempted to address the customer's confoundedness with a detailed FAQ.

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    The complex regulations created a climate of legal confoundedness for businesses.

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    The complexity of the algorithm resulted in a high degree of operational confoundedness.

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    The confoundedness of the legal jargon made it difficult for the average citizen to understand.

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    The confoundedness surrounding the origins of the artifact only added to its mystique.

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    The consultant identified several areas where organizational confoundedness was hindering progress.

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    The detective followed the trail of evidence, meticulously unraveling the complex web of financial and legal confoundedness.

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    The detective meticulously investigated the crime scene, piecing together the fragments of evidence and unraveling the layers of conspiratorial confoundedness.

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    The detective pieced together the clues, slowly unraveling the layers of criminal confoundedness.

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    The detective tried to untangle the web of lies, but the sheer confoundedness of the case was overwhelming.

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    The detective's frustration grew as he encountered more layers of circumstantial confoundedness.

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    The director used dramatic lighting to emphasize the character's inner confoundedness.

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    The documentary sought to unravel the layers of historical confoundedness surrounding the event.

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    The economist argued that effective policymaking requires a deep understanding of the complex interactions and inherent model confoundedness.

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    The economist argued that understanding the dynamics of complex adaptive systems requires embracing the inherent model confoundedness.

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    The economist discussed the challenges of modeling complex systems given the inherent confoundedness.

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    The economist struggled to explain the global financial crisis due to its inherent confoundedness.

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    The economist warned about the dangers of relying on simplistic models that ignore the inherent confoundedness.

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    The game's intricate rules and multiple layers of strategy resulted in initial player confoundedness.

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    The historian analyzed the various historical accounts, acknowledging the limitations of each and the inherent contextual confoundedness.

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    The historian analyzed the various interpretations of the event, acknowledging the inherent confoundedness.

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    The historian explored the political and social factors that contributed to the era's intellectual confoundedness.

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    The historian explored the various perspectives on the historical event, highlighting the inherent interpretative confoundedness.

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    The historian struggled with the confoundedness of interpreting ancient texts.

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    The marketing campaign suffered from a lack of clarity, leading to widespread consumer confoundedness.

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    The news report highlighted the confoundedness surrounding the government's economic plan.

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    The novel explored the themes of alienation and existential confoundedness in a dystopian society.

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    The novel's ambiguous ending deliberately cultivated a sense of confoundedness in the reader.

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    The philosopher argued that confoundedness is an inherent part of the human condition.

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    The philosopher explored the concept of existential confoundedness in his latest book.

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    The poem evoked a feeling of profound and unsettling confoundedness.

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    The politician appealed to the voters' sense of common sense, promising to cut through the red tape and policy confoundedness.

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    The politician promised to address the public's concerns and alleviate the growing sense of policy confoundedness.

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    The politician promised to address the root causes of the problem, tackling the underlying systemic and institutional confoundedness.

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    The politician's rambling speech only deepened the public's confoundedness about his policies.

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    The politician's vague promises only added to the public's sense of political confoundedness.

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    The politician’s evasive answers only deepened the audience's sense of confoundedness.

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    The professor acknowledged the confoundedness inherent in trying to isolate the effects of a single gene.

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    The psychologist explored the psychological mechanisms that contribute to denial and cognitive confoundedness in stressful situations.

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    The psychologist studied the effects of information overload on cognitive confoundedness.

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    The psychologist studied the impact of stress and anxiety on cognitive processing and resulting confoundedness.

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    The research team developed a new analytical framework to address the challenges of causal inference in the presence of multifaceted confoundedness.

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    The research team developed a new statistical method to address the challenges of high-dimensional confoundedness.

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    The researcher attributed the unexpected results to the confoundedness of socioeconomic factors with educational attainment.

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    The researcher carefully considered the potential sources of confoundedness in the study design.

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    The researcher investigated the relationship between cognitive biases and decision-making confoundedness.

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    The scientist acknowledged the limitations of his research, given the inherent confoundedness of the system.

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    The scientist admitted the experiment was flawed due to unavoidable confoundedness.

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    The scientist carefully considered the ethical implications of the research, addressing potential sources of moral confoundedness.

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    The scientist carefully controlled the experimental conditions to minimize potential sources of confoundedness.

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    The scientist conducted a series of experiments to test the hypothesis, carefully controlling for confounding variables and their resulting confoundedness.

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    The scientist designed the experiment to minimize the potential for confounding variables and reduced confoundedness.

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    The sheer confoundedness of the password system drove him to despair.

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    The sheer confoundedness of the situation left him speechless and utterly disoriented.

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    The sheer number of variables contributed to the overall confoundedness of the equation.

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    The sheer size of the dataset contributed to the confoundedness of the analysis.

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    The sheer volume of information available on the internet often leads to information confoundedness.

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    The software company released a new version of the application with improved documentation and reduced overall operational confoundedness.

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    The software developer designed the user interface to be intuitive and user-friendly, minimizing navigational confoundedness.

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    The software engineer debugged the code, eliminating the source of the computational confoundedness.

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    The software update was designed to simplify the user experience and reduce overall interface confoundedness.

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    The software's user interface was so confusing that it caused widespread user confoundedness.

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    The speaker addressed the audience's potential confoundedness by providing clear examples.

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    The student's question revealed a deep-seated confoundedness about the core concepts.

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    The team implemented a new training program to reduce employee confoundedness regarding the new software.

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    The team tried to mitigate the potential for confoundedness by carefully defining their research parameters.

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    The team worked to eliminate the sources of confoundedness in the manufacturing process.

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    The training program aimed to equip employees with the skills to navigate complex situations and reduce operational confoundedness.

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    The training program focused on developing critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities to reduce decision-making confoundedness.

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    The unexpected consequences of the policy underscored the potential for unintended confoundedness.

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    The writer used satire and irony to critique the absurdities of modern society and the resulting existential confoundedness.

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    The writer used symbolism and metaphor to explore the complexities of human relationships and resulting confoundedness.

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    The writer used vivid imagery and evocative language to capture the character's internal struggles and emotional confoundedness.