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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confounded for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to express strong feelings of confusion or frustration. Example: She was completely confounded for words when she saw the surprise party her friends had thrown for her.
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Laibach have divided, outraged and confounded for more than 30 years.
Confounded for a second time, Labour gave up on shortlisting and allowed everyone who wished to be the candidate to go on the selection ballot paper.
When it came to selling directly, some farmers and garden operators seemed confounded, for example, that locals didn't subscribe to their CSA (community supported agriculture) plans.
There are enormous amounts of cosmic dust spread throughout the galaxy, the Universe, and the Solar System, but this dust does not have the right properties to emit in a way that it could be confounded for the background radiation of the Universe.
Despite Gloria Steinem's best efforts, feminism has confounded for years.
First, assessment of TSS location was confounded for Hsp68, as several species appear to have copies of Hsp70 aligned to the D. melanogaster Hsp68 gene region.
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While it can be confounding for investors trying to place their bet, competition raises the bar and spurs innovation.
"It's completely confounding for consumers," said Pollitz.
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