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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit puzzled" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing mild confusion or uncertainty about something.
Example: "After reading the instructions, I was a bit puzzled about what to do next."
Alternatives: "somewhat confused" or "a little bewildered".
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And I'm a bit puzzled.
For its part, the monster looked a bit puzzled.
"A strange year?" He looks at me, a bit puzzled.
Wiggins is a bit puzzled by this himself.
Wells himself would have been a bit puzzled by pataphysics.
They seemed a bit puzzled at the attention.
Their students are game, but they do look a bit puzzled.
I must admit I'm a bit puzzled by some of these numbers.
Still, she says, she was a bit puzzled by his request to teach.
I was a bit puzzled by Yuri's surprise at Anderssen's handcuffs.
A bit puzzled, I called her. "Why are you making a turn there?
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