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The phrase "a perplexing view" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a perspective or opinion that is confusing or difficult to understand.
Example: "The article presented a perplexing view on the issue, leaving readers unsure of the author's true stance."
Alternatives: "a confusing perspective" or "an ambiguous opinion."
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Sasha Frere-Jones of The New Yorker deemed the lyrics as a "perplexing view of memory", while Chris Richards of The Washington Post characterized Knowles as a "love-dazed girlfriend" in the song.
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Maybe to strengthen his alibi, Jay-Z appears on "B'Day" twice, first on the leaden single "Déjà Vu" and then on the equally middling "Upgrade U". "Déjà Vu" takes a particularly perplexing view of memory: "Is it because I'm missing you that I'm having déjà vu?" Why would you be trying to remember the person standing right in front of you?
It was a perplexing sight.
What you see is a perplexing panorama of contradictions.
They find the American mantra that Mr. Arafat must stop all the violence even more perplexing, viewing it more as a sop to the Israeli lobby in the United States than as a realistic goal.
On Thursday's episode, the hosts talk about Edgerton's perplexing views, his history as a NAACP chapter president in North Carolina, and his penchant for cat-calling.
When, in old age, he had to sell off a Seurat and a Cezanne to fund his households, this amounted to, in Lord's view, "a perplexing denial of the self". Relying on objects to affirm the self would seem to doom a human being to solitude.
But no position represents such a perplexing dichotomy, if not outright risk.
A perplexing court indeed.
BANKS are a perplexing mix.
It is a perplexing group.
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