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The phrase "bewildered me" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a feeling of confusion or perplexity. Example: The complex instructions on the exam paper bewildered me, causing me to struggle with the questions.
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His agitation startled and bewildered me.
Their response has always completely bewildered me.
The ease with which I had done it bewildered me.
His book made many readers want to hike that route themselves, which bewildered me.
Instead, the cognitive dissonance induced by the show bewildered me: Why was Swift, a shrewd businesswoman, blathering on so cheesily?
However, my answer seemed to bewilder the man as surely as his question had bewildered me.
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Iacocca's position today ("Why we don't want to accept that we're heating up the earth bewilders me") is almost a Damascene conversion for a man who spent his working life largely in the service of the gas-guzzler.
It bewilders me".
Here is what bewilders me.
That detail bewilders me still.
Quite where Britain is supposed to get its alliances from bewilders me.
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