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The phrase 'perplexing behaviour' is correct and it is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to describe unusual, confusing, or strange behaviors. For example: "His perplexing behavior puzzled his parents who had no idea what could be causing it."
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Some now say that because the brain continues to mature while people are in their early 20s, the presumption that offenders should be treated as adults at 18 is perhaps arbitrary and misguided.But although it is always tempting to use hard science to explain otherwise perplexing behaviour, neuroimaging research is still in its infancy.
Instead, the studies ended up giving their name to the "Hawthorne effect", the extremely influential idea that the very act of being experimented upon changes subjects' behaviour.The idea arose because of the perplexing behaviour of the women who assembled relays and wound coils of wire in the Hawthorne plant.
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Perplexed by irrational behaviour, and symptoms unlike those of known disease entities, ancient healers groped for some familiar context that offered an explanation, and possibly a direction to intervene.
Heteronormative behaviours may perplex sexual minority patients resulting in communication problems, or worse, offend or embarrass sexual minority patients, alienating them from healthcare services [ 4- 6].
However, it is the behaviour of those few generations that has perplexed scientists for the past 20 years and which led to the new investigation by Bello.
It's perplexing.
It is quite perplexing.
It's also perplexing.
But others are perplexing.
The ambiguity is perplexing.
I found that perplexing.
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