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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Highly perplexed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of confusion or bewilderment in a more emphatic way. Example: "After hearing the unexpected news, I was left highly perplexed about what to do next."
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The animal in question is a female dachshund, with a sleek chestnut coat and a purposeful trot, plus the indefinable air that dachshunds have of being both highly perplexed by something (no breed has more expressive eyebrows) and determined to keep that something to themselves.
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A long, perplexed pause.
It left me perplexed".
But analysts remained perplexed.
The reaction perplexed Ms. Russell.
Also, he felt extremely perplexed.
Fassel remains perplexed.
Were you just as perplexed?
Others seem distressed, disgusted, perplexed.
Erickson was just as perplexed.
Mr. Mutlak himself said he remained perplexed.
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