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"baffles me" is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to describe something that is confusing or difficult to comprehend. For example, "The complexity of the tax system baffles me."
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This baffles me.
That baffles me.
What baffles me?
It still baffles me.
"It baffles me," he said.
This baffles me a little.
"The current debate baffles me.
"In football, nothing baffles me," he said.
"That's the part that baffles me".
"It baffles me at this point".
It baffles me that it isn't good.
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