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Discover LudwigThe phrase "left dazed" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a state of confusion or disorientation, often after a surprising or shocking event. Example: "After hearing the unexpected news, she was left dazed and unsure of how to react."
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Torres was left dazed and confused.
I'm left dazed and confused muddled about the best target for my outrage.
Leigh Adams was left dazed after a clash of heads with Daniel Cross, the forward also landing awkwardly on his troublesome shoulder after the collision.
Barcina, president of the north-eastern region of Navarre, was left "dazed and disorientated" and her clothes were damaged, according to court documents.
The Spurs goalkeeper was left dazed after he dived at the feet of Lukaku during the second half of the goalless draw at Goodison Park.
Denied Iniesta a goal Michael Ballack - 6 - Burst past Puyol early on, but was left dazed after clashing heads with Senna.
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They shake, hug and leave, dazed.
The Chemical Brothers have been part of dance music since forever, touring around the world with their psychedelic onslaught of a live show rattling people's eyeballs and eardrums, leaving dazed and confused punters in their wake.
The Obama victory in 2008 left Republicans dazed, demoralized and leaderless.
Those left are dazed, trying to care for victims' families and resume work without trusted colleagues.
Henry chested the ball down and struck a frozen rope with his instep that left Gruenebaum dazed and confused.
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