How to Use "Sorry about the Confusion" vs. "Sorry for the Confusion…
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WEBJan 25, 2024 · Both "sorry about the confusion" and "sorry for the confusion" are grammatically correct and commonly used. In general, "sorry for the confusion" is use more frequently. If you want to clearly state the topicof conversation, you can add on to the phrase with "about" or "regarding," as in the examples below.
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