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Discover Ludwig'considerably bewildered' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb that describes a feeling of confusion or puzzlement. Example: The professor was considerably bewildered by the student's answer.
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Updike delivered – to what Rushdie, also in attendance, described as a "considerably bewildered audience of world writers" – a paean to the blue mailboxes of the US Postal Service, which, he marvelled, took away his writings with miraculous regularity and brought him cheques and prizes in return.
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After each session, you're interviewed by a virtual version of Radio 5 Live's David Croft (looking considerably more bewildered than he does in real life), and the game's contract machinations are quite fun.
At first, becoming considerably richer was slightly bewildering.
Bewildered, bewildering primate.
Robert was simply bewildered.
Outsiders are bewildered.
"What?" she asked, bewildered.
Ramsay stared, bewildered.
She frowned, bewildered.
Halleck was genuinely bewildered.
Ginsburg was bewildered.
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