How to use in-sentence of “confused with”:
+ This should not be confused with the British pound which is a type of money.
+ Although they all liked the way he made science popular, some were afraid that people would think that his personal opinions might be confused with real science.
+ It should not be confused with the University of California, San Diego, nor with the San Diego State University.
+ This is not to be confused with the Territory of Curaçao national football team, which existed until 1954 when Curaçao merged into the Netherlands Antilles national football team.
+ Rap metal is often confused with rap rock and rapcore.
+ If a short citation is required not to be confused with that links using the parameters ‘author’ and ‘date’ or ‘year’.

Example sentences of “confused with”:
+ Salisbury shows in the new book how Kaposi’s sarcoma is confused with HIV diagnoses.
+ The fossil was originally confused with “Cetiosaurus”, a similar sauropod.
+ They are sometimes confused with the Japanese fire belly newt.
+ This should not be confused with the United States House of Representatives.
+ The abbreviation stands for “Cyan, Magenta, Yellow, and Black” — K stands for “Kohle” as ‘B’ could be confused with ‘Blue’.
+ This usage can be confused with ironic or altered-usage quotation, sometimes with unintended humor.
+ However this is not to be confused with symmetry.
+ Despite identifying as not having a gender, Agender individuals can still identify under any sexuality, and should not be confused with asexuality.
+ After changing her last name to Perry so that she allegedly would not be confused with actress Kate Hudson, Katy released an EP album called “Ur So Gay”.
+ The oesophagus empties into an expandable section of the goldfish’s digestive which is not to be confused with the stomach.
+ The term is sometimes confused with Mesolithic, and the two are sometimes used as synonyms.
+ The Indo-Aryan languagesIndo-Aryan Romani language should not be confused with either Romanian, both of which are Romance languages.
+ It should not be confused with Stratford station, about away.
+ The Brandenburg Gate on the “Luisenplatz” in Potsdam, should not be confused with the Brandenburg Gategate of the same name on Berlin’s “Pariser Platz”, it was built in 1770/71 by Carl von Gontard and Georg Christian Unger by order of Frederick II of Prussia.
+ Cultigen and cultivar may be confused with one-another.
+ The verb form is “to divine”, but this should not be confused with the adjective “divine”.
+ Being a reactionary should not be confused with being a conservative, which is someone who wishes to keep things the way they are.
+ The county is not be confused with the city of Golden Valley, in Mercer County.
+ Salisbury shows in the new book how Kaposi's sarcoma is confused with HIV diagnoses.
+ The fossil was originally confused with "Cetiosaurus", a similar sauropod.
+ They are sometimes confused with the Japanese fire belly newt.
More in-sentence examples of “confused with”:
+ The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the United StatesU.S.
+ They are not to be confused with "collect calls", which are made when the person making the call does not want to have to pay their telephone company to make it.
+ The disease should not be confused with cellulite.
+ The Thames River, not to be confused with the River Thames, is a short river in the United StatesU.S.
+ They are not to be confused with “collect calls”, which are made when the person making the call does not want to have to pay their telephone company to make it.
+ The disease should not be confused with cellulite.
+ They should not be confused with the Saudi national flag.
+ Historically, the uncertainty principle has been confused with a somewhat similar effect in physics, called the observer effect.
+ It is not to be confused with the Scottish game of shinty.
+ Young Henry never ruled and is not in the list of the kings and queens of England; he became known as Henry the Young King so he was not confused with his nephew Henry III.
+ The Seminole bat is often confused with the red bat.
+ Bronze should not be confused with brass which is a different alloy of copper and zinc.
+ This town is not to be confused with Pleasant Grove.
+ The Messier catalogue was compiled as a list of known objects that might be confused with comets.
+ The city Juneau, Wisconsin should not be confused with this county, because they are not related.
+ Khan should not be confused with Kahn, which is a German languageGerman surname.
+ It is not be confused with the municipality Gampel in the canton of Valais.
+ It should not be confused with body language.
+ Its leaves are covered in short hairs and should not be confused with the species “Smilax bona-nox”,which has tendrils and prickles.
+ It should not be confused with the Estrada doctrine.
+ It should not be confused with the Union ArmyUnion Army of the Mississippi.
+ It is not to be confused with Dalyan of the East, where it is referred to Dalian in China.
+ The Basin and Range province should not be confused with the Great Basin, which is a sub-section of the greater Basin and Range region.
+ This stadium should not be confused with Blumenau’s stadium, which is also called Estádio Aderbal Ramos da Silva, however it is nicknamed DEBA, and has a maximum capacity of 4,000 people.
+ The city is not be confused with the Golden Valley County.
+ These feelings may or may not be connected or confused with sexual feelings.
+ They should not be confused with polar lows since people happen to use the same term for polar cyclones.
+ Pintos are often confused with Paints, a horse breed.
+ Yellowjackets are sometimes confused with bees because they have rather similar colouring.
+ It should not be confused with Peak Pobeda, Sakhaa different mountain with the same name in Russia.
+ The volume of an object is a measure of the amount of Space space occupied by that object, and is not to be confused with mass.
+ Naloxone should not be confused with naltrexone, which is a different medicine.
+ The spice is sometimes confused with grains of paradise.
+ They decided to change the city’s name to Lakewood because the majority disliked “Jefferson City” and believes it would be confused with existing communities in Colorado and Missouri.
+ They are sometimes confused with phasmids.
+ Before the change to “Survivor: Borneo”, the season was known as “Survivor: Pulau Tiga”, but it was changed again to its current name so viewers would not get this season confused with the tenth season, “Survivor: Palau”.
+ The Convention of 1906 should not be confused with “Convention.
+ The shoulder rest must not be confused with the chinrest, which is the bit on which the player rests his chin.
+ It is often confused with a lariat.
+ Template to control line-breaking in bulletless lists, to prevent wrapped long entries from being confused with multiple entries.
+ It is sometimes confused with the near-by Scafell.
+ The alto flute must not be confused with a bass flute which is even bigger and lower and very unusual indeed.
+ The mourning dove is sometimes called the American mourning dove, because it may be confused with the distantly related African mourning dove.
+ It should not be confused with the dried currant used in cakes and puddings, which is a cultivar of small grape.
+ After her husband’s death, she was known as Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, so that she would not be confused with her elder daughter, Queen regnantQueen Elizabeth II.
+ A special assessment tax is sometimes confused with property tax.
+ Rhabdomyosarcoma should not be confused with rhabdomyolysis, which is often called “rhabdo” for short.
+ The term “shoots” is often confused with “stems”.
+ Horror movies are often confused with thrillers, which are similar.
