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The phrase "a puzzling flurry of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a confusing or chaotic situation involving a rapid series of events or activities.
Example: "The meeting turned into a puzzling flurry of ideas, leaving everyone unsure of the next steps."
Alternatives: "a confusing whirlwind of" or "a baffling rush of".
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In the next fight, an Iranian boxer, Ali Mazaheri, was disqualified, after a puzzling flurry of warnings.
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This leaves us with a puzzling view of Bergdahl.
They evinced, rather, a puzzling lack of passion.
A quick flurry of moves: 31.
A final flurry of planning erupted.
A quick flurry of moves: 22.... Kb522....
A complicated flurry of legislative proposals has resulted.
Expect a flurry of feathers.
A flurry of meetings followed.
A flurry of activity followed.
They began a flurry of e-mails.
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