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Discover LudwigThe phrase "puzzle about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to say that you are thinking deeply and puzzled about something. For example: "I'm still puzzling about the answer to the math problem."
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I've listened again and again, found new details, new jokes, new coinages that make me puzzle about the character who's uttering them.
We may puzzle about whether, say, peahens have "purposes" in selecting peacocks with the largest tails.
The issues are somewhat reminiscent of Kripke's (1979) puzzle about belief.
Bought mig saw puzzle about 1500 pieces.
The French also puzzle about a possible deal on Syria.
They puzzle about time or knowledge, matter, numbers and chance.
There is always a degree of puzzle about it.
SECOND SUNDAY PUZZLE — About five years ago, we decided to get a dog.
Yet there is a puzzle about the voters' reaction to Mr McCain.
And here's the biggest puzzle about Ms. Tanowitz's pieces: What do they express?
That is the big puzzle about the rich world's efforts to improve health in poor countries.
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