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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit flustered when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of mild confusion or agitation in response to a specific situation or event.
Example: "She felt a bit flustered when she realized she had forgotten her presentation notes."
Alternatives: "somewhat confused when" or "a little rattled when".
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Micah Rasmussen, Governor's McGreevey's spokesman, was unaware of the fax and sounded a bit flustered when asked about it.
Then, as a gift to her, he led them in a few bars of their hit "On Bended Knee," though he looked a bit flustered when they asked him what key to sing it in, and he sounded a bit flustered when singing it in the key they landed on.
I was more than a bit flustered when I experienced my first flat tire.
Flowing from this, many carers presented as lacking a sense of control and confidence in managing these supports in a manner that best suited their needs: Because there's so many different ones you get a bit flustered when they come, and probably don't get as much out of it as we should.
I don't look too much in the future other than [I], should – I suppose 'should' is not the word, 'when' is probably the word if we're facing things, [PWD] deteriorates … I don't know, I mean I'm not even projecting myself up that far to know… (Carer H) Because there's so many different ones you get a bit flustered when they come, and probably don't get as much out of it as we should.
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I saw him a little bit flustered when 30,000 British fans were in Vegas and I stuck the nut on him at the weigh-in.
Talk of Satanists, demon spirits and the overabundance of human skulls start to get the newly pregnant Rosemary a bit flustered, but it's nothing compared to what happens when her demon baby gets too close a certain religious symbol.
But when the economy wasn't good, they were a bit flustered and they wouldn't allow for this kind of mockery.
She looked a bit flustered.
"Interesting," he said, sounding a bit flustered.
Mr. Belsin was a bit flustered; he seemed stunned to be face-to-face with Mr. Bilhuber.
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