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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Highly disoriented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is extremely confused or unable to think clearly, often due to stress, fatigue, or disorientation. Example: "After the long journey and lack of sleep, I felt highly disoriented upon arriving at my destination."
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Plants were highly disoriented (low light, mirror walls?).
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Koolhaas abruptly found himself in a highly disorienting position — that of a European child in a Jakarta public school.
Our main finding was that despite increased mineralization, oim bones have lower stiffness that may result from the poorly organized mineral matrix with significantly smaller, highly packed and disoriented apatite crystals.
One constant ploy was "divide and rule" -- a highly effective tactic in a society disoriented by the propaganda of Serbian television and used to subjugation.
The abnormal ability for a liver to wander presents a highly unusual anatomy that can be disorienting.
I felt briefly disoriented.
Hunsaker felt disoriented.
Disoriented for several more.
She was disoriented.
Was he disoriented?
A few looked disoriented.
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