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  • noun Plural form of confusable.

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Examples

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

  • Everyone knows that many native speakers of English have a lot of difficulty mastering these confusables, which is why we decided to specifically target them.

    MSDN Blogs 2009

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