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"mysterious to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something as being mysterious or unknowable to a certain person or group of people. For example, "The ancient ruins were mysterious to the visitors who had never seen anything like them before."
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It is to remove the superficially mysterious to get at the really deep mystery of life, the universe, and everything.
It's a little mysterious to me".
It's a bit mysterious to me.
"It's mysterious to me," she says.
"I'm somewhat mysterious to her," he said, "and she's somewhat mysterious to me".
But then Terry Gilliam's whole career seems mysterious to me.
Which systems remain the most mysterious to researchers?
"I don't know why, it was really mysterious to me.
"My motives are still mysterious to me," she concludes.
It's scary and mysterious to me for many reasons.
In both cases, the name may be mysterious to outsiders.
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