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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Confuse someone with

Which is natural?

Is it natural to say « get someone confused with »?


She confused me for/with my brother.


She got me confused for/with my brother.


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Use 'confuse with' or 'mistake for'. She mistook me for my brother. I'm often mistaken for Hugh Grant.

  • Use 'confuse with' or 'mistake for'.
  • She mistook me for my brother.
  • I'm often mistaken for Hugh Grant.
  • I often confuse one twin with the other.
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Use 'confuse with' or 'mistake for'.

She mistook me for my brother.

I'm often mistaken for Hugh Grant.

I often confuse one twin with the other.


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