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Free sign up"appears perplexed" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe how someone looks when they are confused and unsure of what to do. For example: "The student appeared perplexed when the professor asked a difficult question."
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Some 40% said this would lead to a recruitment freeze and around 25% that their trust was considering redundancies.The spectre of financial famine appears perplexing at a time of financial feast.
Both players appeared perplexed.
Weir appeared perplexed.
He appeared perplexed, if not a bit defeated.
"I'm sorry, what?" Noah said appearing perplexed.
Many in Israel appeared perplexed by the decision but the country's leadership offered congratulations.
The potential rush on the seats was not evident yesterday at City Hall, with several departing members appearing perplexed at news of the provision.
Jeter slowed to a walk after he crossed the bag, seeing the Devil Rays celebrate their 22nd victory in 74 games, appearing perplexed.
One former minister, Jonathan Aitken, has said that Mrs. Thatcher, at a recent London party, appeared perplexed at the mention of David Cameron, as though she did not recognize that he is the current Conservative prime minister.
Once, after helping a hiker in her store with a camping stove, she was approached by an out-of-town woman who appeared perplexed; she wanted to know how a town like Kent could have such a serious homeless problem.
In fact, she appeared perplexed when a waiter in white jacket at the Cipriani event space on 42nd Street attempted, unsuccessfully, to steer her toward a cup of pink fruit punch poured from a water cooler that was inexplicably planted in the middle of the room and printed with the words "Drink the WWD Kool-Aid".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com