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Discover Ludwig"feel perplexed" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase whenever you want to express confusion or bewilderment. For example: "I felt perplexed when I looked at the complex math problem."
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You naturally feel perplexed; and yet I think that he must be still more perplexed in his attempt to escape us, for as the proverb says, when every way is blocked, there is no escape; now, then, is the time of all others to set upon him.
Increasingly, though, it's not just artists who feel perplexed about what to make of award ceremonies.
I feel perplexed, as a student of history and ashamed, as a human being set to shape that history - who, in reality, is defunct.
If you feel perplexed while reading, that's OK.
I've seen so many women in our Incubator program feel perplexed and confronted by how to charge for their services.
A few informants feel perplexed as to why they provide patients with a treatment they would not want for themselves.
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I have always felt perplexed about my inability to keep weight off.
The authorities themselves, facing an increasingly disorderly and unmanageable system, felt perplexed and powerless.
They predicted feeling perplexed, uneasy, anxious, or more vulnerable.
Also, he felt extremely perplexed.
It was also much cheaper, at $36. Feeling somewhat perplexed by the question of rum and aging, I checked in with Jim Murray, the author of the annual "Jim Murray's Whisky Bible" (Dram Good Books), for some guidance.
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