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The phrase "perpetually confused" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is consistently or always in a state of confusion. Example: "Despite the clear instructions, he remained perpetually confused about the task at hand."
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In spite of their differences, one was perpetually confused with the other, so that when either name was called both were conditioned to answer.
Give them 30 minutes of your undivided attention a day and they will be right on track to enter kindergarten with the rest of the kids.Katie, CA I'm perpetually confused by this need for toddlers to go to "school".
Which means, of course, that I've been perpetually confused as to what is a billion, and I've especially been confused as to what the US National Debt is since it is referred to as "billions" or "trillions".
In Mr. Kunkel's biography of Ross, "Genius in Disguise: Harold Ross of The New Yorker," he set about to dispel the prevailing impression of his subject, who never even graduated from high school, as "a perpetually confused hayseed, a naif, an uncouth provincial who succeeded almost in spite of himself".
Some will be perpetually confused.
For example, a patient in the middle stages of Alzheimer's disease may retain genuine values — she may hold on to family ties or to the conviction that helping others is good — and yet, due to a rapid deterioration of short-term memory, she may be perpetually confused and unable to figure out how to enact these values in the concrete circumstances of her life.
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Once installed in her apartment, Mork sheds the suit for his trademark rainbow suspenders and eventually establishes himself in the community as a lovable if perpetually confusing — and confused — visitor from a strange land.
You are perpetually exhausted, confused and coated in body fluids, and your notion of an "amazing night" is now one where you are only woken twice between the hours of midnight and 6am.
They're perpetually being blindsided and confused by his amorphous positions.
I hadn't had enough coffee that morning and I was confused (also I'm perpetually afraid of not liking the "right" music because I'm 26 but still in high school).
So that his colt would not get confused or lost, Motion assigned him Perpetually, on loan from Sheik Mohammed, whom Animal Kingdom follows up the hill for anywhere from a half-mile to a mile.
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