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"perplexed me" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to express that something is confusing and hard to understand. For example: The chemistry equation perplexed me.
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The referee's call perplexed me.
She really perplexed me at the time.
The last reason always perplexed me.
The question that has always perplexed me is: why?
The cleverly disguised insult, "bless her heart," perplexed me.
The question of what to wear perplexed me.
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"That perplexes me," he said.
One fact that emerged last week has been perplexing me.
It's the harness that's perplexing me.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association basketball tournament perplexes me every March.
The seminar ended with a question that perplexes me still: is there ever a "good" moral panic?
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