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The phrase "a bit puzzling for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing that something is somewhat confusing or difficult to understand for a particular person or group.
Example: "The instructions were a bit puzzling for the new employees, leading to some misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "somewhat confusing for" or "a little unclear for".
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The obsessive hatred directed at this figure, once so potent, now pathetic, is a bit puzzling for an American to grasp; a writer in Figaro last night compared his detractors, in a rather hallucinatory way, to so many Woody Woodpeckers, making the point that they would have to find another figure to peck away at all day and night.
What is a bit puzzling for now is that Ukraine has not applied for ICC membership in full.
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On the merits, they think the preference many on the left have for Janet Yellen is a bit puzzling.
But there's nothing in their mission statement that would indicate they do anything other than invest in these companies so it's a bit puzzling where Romney may have created jobs for these or other companies during his tenure at Bain Capital.
It's a bit puzzling, this admission (in a way) that the traditional desktop is superior for productivity, but it's also the truth: an all-Metro productivity suite would be unfamiliar to Microsoft's base.
"It's a bit puzzling".
Now that's a bit puzzling, right?
It's all a bit puzzling.
This lighthearted, afternoon version was fun, if a bit puzzling.
That is, on the surface, a bit puzzling.
These ghoulish touches are gratuitous and a bit puzzling.
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