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Discover Ludwig"baffle to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used in the context of being confounded or perplexed by something. For example, "Bob was baffled to find out he failed the test, despite studying all night."
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A movable flap (operculum) on the front margin of the opening may function as a baffle to focus sounds.
To this way of thinking, Japan has created a baffle to distract Western conservation groups from the fishery it truly wants to shield from interference: bluefin tuna.
Fault 2 may act as baffle to flow and may compartmentalize accumulation Y during production.
Finally, like many cars in this class, the A4 Cabriolet gets a netted baffle to reduce wind swirl that often accumulates in the cabin of a convertible.
A surface baffle to improve the efficiency of surface aeration of a Rushton disk turbine was designed and tested.
The lower divertor includes an actively cooled, W-coated CuCrZr baffle to provide neutral compression and improve particle exhaust.
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With typical, baffling-to-civilians services humour, the Royal Navy called the undersea heist Operation Barmaid.
It's baffling to watch.
"So this is baffling to everybody.
That's certainly baffling to me.
I was baffled, to be honest".
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