Confusion
Confusion from large numbers of phrases: In the activity of preventing liquid shocks, surge pressures, and "water hammer" there is general confusion, because there are at least sixty, English, two and three word phrases, with the same general meaning. The following need to be used in both singular and pluralization for internet searches:
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Famous quotes containing the word confusion:
“Behind her was confusion in the room,
Of chairs turned upside down to sit like people
In other chairs, and something, come to look,
For every room a house has parlor, bedroom,
And dining room thrown pell-mell in the kitchen.”
—Robert Frost (18741963)
“[Allegory] should ... be very sparingly practised, lest, whilst the writer plays with his own fancies and diverts himself by cutting the air with his wide spread wings, he should soar out of view of his readers, leaving them in confusion and perplexity to explore his viewless track.”
—Sarah Fielding (17101768)