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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find it baffling" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express confusion or difficulty understanding something. For example, "I find it baffling that she doesn't know basic math."
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But others find it baffling too.
I find it baffling that people are ready".
I'm used to this sort of criticism, but I still find it baffling.
The viewers find it baffling and obtuse and they boo at the end.
If I took an early IQ test, would I find it baffling the way the problems are set?
I find it baffling that a person with his experience would not recognize the danger of this bill.
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A powerful operatic statement, Bizet's opera has become so familiar that we all too easily tend to forget that its first audiences in 1875 found it baffling and brutal, even obscene.
He had already shown a rough cut of the film to several of his peers, including Francis Ford Coppola and Brian De Palma, who had found it baffling (although Steven Spielberg reportedly saw its potential).
Leaders of both the world's most powerful democracy and of its most populous one have long found it baffling and irksome that they are not firmer friends.
Mr. Hurd, according to those close to him, found it baffling that the company would disclose the sexual harassment case after a company investigation turned up no wrongdoing.
I can't be the only one who finds it baffling that the Yorkshire trundler continues to be selected in all formats despite his dire one day record".
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