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Discover Ludwig"expressed bewilderment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe the action or emotion of showing confusion or puzzlement. Example: The teacher's instruction was met with expressed bewilderment from the students, as they struggled to understand the complex math problem.
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Aides to Mayor Bloomberg expressed bewilderment.
Some literary observers expressed bewilderment at the fiction selections.
Dr Chen, who reportedly pronounced the boy dead, expressed bewilderment.
Karpin the coach, meanwhile, expressed bewilderment as to what was going wrong.
But Martin's family expressed bewilderment and doubt about what had happened.
A few blocks away, at the building where Mr. Chen was attacked, residents expressed bewilderment.
Parents whose children were caught up in the incidents have expressed bewilderment.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Raymond W. Kelly, the police commissioner, expressed bewilderment with that verdict.
Instead he would probably have expressed bewilderment, because the idea would never have crossed his mind.
Even members of McCain's inner circle expressed bewilderment and anger over his seeming transformation.
The United Nations expressed bewilderment and frustration at the rebel attack.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com