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The phrase "are perplexing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that causes confusion or is difficult to understand.
Example: "The results of the experiment are perplexing, leaving the researchers with more questions than answers."
Alternatives: "are confusing" or "are baffling".
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But others are perplexing.
What historical clues exist are perplexing.
Issues of pedaling and balance are perplexing.
In the context of the government's "big society" agenda, some of these decisions are perplexing.
As far as the foreign-language films go, again the omissions are perplexing.
The car's proportions are perplexing; the Z4 is yet another BMW that demonstrates Mr. Bangle's determinedly contrarian design philosophy.
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AMERICANS are perplexed.
Jewish leaders are perplexed.
The women are perplexed, and pissed.
Even some in the business are perplexed.
"Most of us are perplexed by this".
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