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"he perplexed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a past tense verb phrase that means "he confused or puzzled someone." Example: "His cryptic response left me completely perplexed."
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Marvell was also wary of Milton "lest he perplexed the things he should explain/And what was easy he should render vain".
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You have not understood Muldoon, though, unless he perplexes you.
He says he is "perplexed" and swears he did not cook up the "mistake" to gain name recognition.
He is perplexed, he added, about the stance of city officials.
"What if someone does graffiti?" "Great!" But he was perplexed, he said, when someone asked if the video projection would damage the train supports.
He says he's perplexed by how his friend seems to have changed since he joined Gradient.
He said he was perplexed by Mr. Graham's recollections: "I am not sure what Bill meant when he said that".
He seemed perplexed when he received a yellow card.
Mr. Jones said he was perplexed when he read that.
He said he was "perplexed and, to tell the truth, disappointed".
"Is that new in politics?" But he confessed he was perplexed by Braman's backing of him.
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