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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bewildering experience' is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to describe an experience that is confusing, complex, or difficult to understand. For example: "The complexity of quantum mechanics can be a bewildering experience for those first learning about it."
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This is a bewildering experience.
RETURNING to visit Beijing or Shanghai after a few years' gap is a bewildering experience.
But he's behaving so terrifically.' Interviewing Frears can be a bewildering experience.
Which was, as it would be, one heck of a bewildering experience.
Still, many golfers like Mr. Vorenkamp find going to the gym a bewildering experience.
Visiting one of Denver's scores of new pot shops is indeed a bewildering experience, even for the sober.
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This feeling became particularly bad last year when I became a mother and found it one of the most isolating and bewildering experiences.
But nothing on television can provide adequate preparation for the startling, exhilarating, bewildering, exhausting experience that is a live English professional soccer match.
However bewildering the experience to hear "Okie From Muskogee" in Ireland, we decided to stay, drawn by the friendliness of the patrons and the intelligent conversation.
Smith offers many explanations for his condition, which has driven him to "as many shrinks as Henry VIII had wives," but the most emotionally resonant is a bewildering sexual experience in his teens.
She found the experience bewildering.
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