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Discover LudwigThe phrase "confounded the" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a feeling of confusion or frustration caused by someone or something. Example: The complicated instructions for assembling the furniture confounded the new homeowners.
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It confounded the P.R. people.
Both results confounded the scientists.
In the end, she confounded the odds.
"We've confounded the analysts and the press".
The pitches that pained Gibbons have confounded the American League.
It was a concept that confounded the imam.
But in both cases Mr. Putin confounded the political pundits.
"Mike confounded the pollsters then and he can win again.
That week, Barrett confounded the expectations of his disbelieving boss.
But his indictments confounded the Nazi legal bureaucracy.
ONCE again, Afghanistan has confounded the doom-mongers.
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