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The phrase "absolutely perplexing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is completely confusing or difficult to understand.
Example: "The sudden change in the project's direction was absolutely perplexing to the entire team."
Alternatives: "utterly baffling" or "completely confusing".
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As great as the Magic Mouse is, it has one absolutely perplexing problem: Why on Earth are they limiting the multi-touch functionality?
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I was absolutely perplexed by my friends who chose to travel or study abroad-the idea terrified me.
It's perplexing.
But others are perplexing.
It is quite perplexing.
It's also perplexing.
The ambiguity is perplexing.
I found that perplexing.
This decision is perplexing.
The argument was perplexing.
It is perplexing.
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