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Discover LudwigThe phrase "looking bewildered" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who appears confused or perplexed in a particular situation. Example: "When she heard the unexpected news, she stood there looking bewildered, unable to process what had just happened."
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"No," Johnson said again, looking bewildered.
The man, still looking bewildered, nodded yes.
"Don't know anything about that," he said, looking bewildered.
"Isn't that nice," Sarah says, looking bewildered and disgusted.
Mateosian stood near the bar, holding his framed certificate and looking bewildered.
Pierce stood on the sideline, hands on his hips, looking bewildered by what he had just been through.
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But Jolie just looked bewildered.
They look bewildered.
He looks bewildered.
McCoy looks bewildered.
The man looked bewildered.
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