Similar words: be confronted with, be connected with, be concerned with, be compared with, be covered with, confused, confusedly, blessed with.
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1. This construction should not be confused with the regular passive.
2. Corporate crime?committed by businesses?should not be confused with white-collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against a business.
3. It should not be confused with the initial child protection conference.
4. There was the Ziploc storage bag, not to be confused with the Ziploc sandwich bag, snack bag or freezer bag.
5. The student should not be confused with long lists of new vocabulary to master before the drills can become meaningful to him/her.
6. The prod is not to be confused with the caress which gently brushes a surface.
7. Punkish local kids may all too readily be confused with big-city operators.
8. Transsexualism is not to be confused with hermaphroditism, in which bodily characteristics of both sexes are present in the same individual.
9. This process must not be confused with guessing or wishful thinking.
10. In-line skating is not to be confused with roller skating.
11. Left forearm rotation should not be confused with left wrist rotation, as to many amateurs think.
12. But they can not be confused with glass by an examiner of moderate skill and experience.
13. In babies and young children, the symptoms can be confused with a heavy cold.
14. Permanently low blood pressure, meanwhile, shouldn't be confused with temporary hypotension.
15. Since variables named in lower case will never be confused with keywords, many programmers use upper case only for keywords.
16. Expert witnesses should not be confused with expert determination: see 1.6.3.
17. It should not be confused with the carve gybe which is used in high winds without the centreboard.
18. Private land trusts, not to be confused with state trust land, are non-profit groups dedicated to preserving open space.
19. This is not to be confused with the framing of part of a limitless series, a microcosmic view of the macrocosm.
20. Impossibility should never be confused with improbability.
21. It'should not be confused with the work a cameraman.
22. Clinically it may be confused with adenofibroma and lipoma.
23. A is not to be confused with B.
24. Corporate crime — committed by businesses — should not be confused with white - collar crime, which refers to the occupation of the perpetrator and may be directed against.
25. These collapse, shrivel and dry as though scorched - but this is not to be confused with frost scorch.
26. The only other smell you are likely to encounter that could be confused with badger musk is that of the fox.
27. Since her contentions are not supported by evidence(sentencedict .com), her allegations should not be confused with fact.
28. In the brave new world of the self-employed, homes should not be confused with offices.
29. The organisation of the Catholic church is not to be confused with that of the Ministry of Transport or police department.
30. Nor should the bureaucratization of society as a whole be confused with the emergence of the bureaucracy as a ruling class.
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