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The phrase "baffle me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when expressing confusion or bewilderment about something. Example: "The complexity of the math problem continues to baffle me."
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"Yes, it does baffle me.
Survivors' guilt always used to baffle me.
"Those deals baffle me," Bowa said.
I often get similar letters that baffle me, too.
To tell the truth, these mushrooms baffle me.
I became reacquainted with Buffalo wings, which still manage to baffle me a bit.
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This baffled me.
"That absolutely baffled me".
The name baffled me.
It really baffles me".
That just baffled me".
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