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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a perplexing difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or comparison that is confusing or difficult to understand due to contrasting elements.
Example: "The study revealed a perplexing difference in the results between the two groups, leaving researchers puzzled."
Alternatives: "a confusing disparity" or "an intriguing distinction".
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Similarly, the back button is on the right (as it was on the SGS2), but a perplexing difference after the Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus (where it's on the left).
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It was a perplexing finding.
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A perplexing yet persistent empirical finding is that individuals assess probabilities in words and in numbers nearly equivalently, and theorists have called for future research to search for factors that cause differences.
There is a bit of a perplexing disconnect.
The Berlin is a perplexing defense.
But, there is a perplexing anomaly.
And in many ways, that's a perplexing finding.
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For many admirers he remains a perplexing composite.
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