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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bewildering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that causes confusion or perplexity.
Example: "The magician's performance was a bewildering display of tricks that left the audience in awe."
Alternatives: "a puzzling" or "a confusing".
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Sometimes – as now – it can happen at a bewildering pace.
These patient journeys typically involve a bewildering sequence of encounters with different nurses and doctors, starting with triage.
It's a bewildering scene.
This is a bewildering experience.
A bewildering end to fabulous evening.
It's a bewildering scale of calamity.
For Cornelis, it is a bewildering threat.
MATTEO RENZI's Italy is a bewildering place.
Folded biomolecules display a bewildering structural complexity and diversity.
All this for a bewildering smudge?
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He now churns out a bewildering variety of steel parts.
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