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How to use not to be confused in a sentence

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The semantic job of sentences is to say something, which is not to be confused with naming or denoting some thing.
My recipe for today is for chicken tikka, not to be confused with chicken tikka masala.
It is also know as pot marigold, but should not to be confused with the common garden marigolds of the Tagetes species.
He is not to be confused with Arthur himself, who inherits the title of Lord Godalming.
The Easter bilby, not to be confused with the Easter bunny, scatters enough eggs so no one goes home empty-handed.
This new facility is not to be confused with the existing coach service available only to reserved seat passengers.
This injury is not to be confused with a shoulder dislocation, which is when the humerus pops out of the glenoid fossa on the scapula.
Take notice that the outriding feet are not to be confused with dactyls or paeons, though sometimes the line might be scanned either way.
Gables, by the way, are actual extensions of the roof line and are not to be confused with dormer windows, which can spring up in the middle of a section of roof.
That is their definition of development, not to be confused with our concept of development.
The position of Lord High Steward of England, not to be confused with the Lord Steward, a court functionary, is the first of the Great Officers of State.
In economic terms, this is known as Dutch disease, not to be confused with Dutch elm disease.
Clearly not to be confused with your average Easter bunny, Hubert is a year-round companion with a huge heart and shiny fur.
This beef is marbled yes, but with tiny threads of collagen, which are not to be confused with the conjunctive tissues found in other types of beef.
The term is interchangeable with 'drainage basin' and not to be confused with the drainage divide.
This is not to be confused with utopianism, nor with a doctrine of manifest destiny, whether national or global, nor with a theocratic theory of the state.
By the way, one second of arc is not to be confused as a measure of time!
The scent of spikenard, not to be confused with American spikenard, a stimulant, is, surprisingly, sedative, since it increases serotonin availability.
Nervous stress and tension, which temporarily push blood pressure higher, are normal and not to be confused with high blood pressure.
The wisdom of the ages states that it is not to be confused with the illusory glow of temporary self-satisfaction.
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Examples from Classical Literature
This is not to be confused with the real credit granted by a land bank, where the value of the estate alone is considered.
Although the turnstone and semipalmated plovers are reminiscent, they are quite distinct and not to be confused.
He is not to be confused with the Arthurian Geraint, who died in battle.
Strung around them are scalps, of boys as well as of pirates, for these are the Piccaninny tribe, and not to be confused with the softer-hearted Delawares or the Hurons.
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