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have jumbled

  • present perfect
    of jumble.
    jumble
    verb (used with object)
    to mix in a confused mass; put or throw together without order.

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West Coast wildfires have jumbled logistics for companies like Amazon.

From New York Times Sep. 8, 2022

I believe you have jumbled the story titles, "Return of the Pig" and "An Army Is Born."

From Time Magazine Archive

They have jumbled bits of different tunes into Ivesian concoctions.

From Time Magazine Archive

We saw a number of churches, but I have jumbled them together in my mind, and dare not distinguish between the beauties of St. Seurin and St. Croix, St. Michel or the Cathedral.

From When Love Calls by Stanley John Weyman

I have jumbled memories of messing up on the ledge, and then half swamping just below it, on my former run.

From Down the Yellowstone by Lewis R. (Lewis Ransome) Freeman