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The phrase "completely baffled" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a state of being utterly confused or perplexed by something.
Example: "After reading the complex report, I was completely baffled by the conclusions drawn."
Alternatives: "utterly confused" or "totally perplexed."
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I was also completely baffled.
"I'm completely baffled," Mr. Muttart said.
"I am completely baffled by it".
David Cameron, the Tory leader, said: "I'm completely baffled.
The children stare up at her, completely baffled.
The correct salutation has us completely baffled when we were writing a letter to Hunter College.
Completely baffled by now, I decided to make a few more phone calls.
Completely baffled by this ploy, Belarus left Jonny Evans in blissful isolation.
I am completely baffled by what has happened but I feel a responsibility towards Kit".
"I am completely baffled at this point at how a failure of this magnitude could happen".
Do you need help?" Mum is completely baffled about who is talking to her and why.
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