Sentence examples for a perplexing notion from inspiring English sources

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It's a perplexing notion, and the law itself is troublingly vague.

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It's a slightly perplexing notion on its own, but it makes marginally more sense if the company is planning a gradual rollout of classic consoles, perhaps even followed by a mini Nintendo 64 Classic Edition the following year.

I wanted to take from the Carroll books the perplexing notions of what is real and what, a dream; how we tell who we are and who we are not; whether we are mad or sane -- and apply them to Margaret's attempts to make sense of the past.

Less a documentary than an experimental essay tapping age-old notions of the sublime, it's a perplexing artifact that flirts with the banal yet moves with lovely intuitive rhythms.

Yet, in Germany, the presence since 1970 of Scientology's pushy proselytizers has finally built up into a climactic clash of ideas and perceptions that has not only drawn human rights criticism from Washington but also raised a perplexing question: how does the nation that devised the Holocaust define the very notion of tolerance?

A perplexing court indeed.

BANKS are a perplexing mix.

It is a perplexing group.

Suicide is a perplexing problem.

This is a perplexing statement.

It was a perplexing sight.

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