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Discover LudwigThe phrase "really baffling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is complex and difficult to understand. For example, "The professor's explanation of the physics principle was really baffling."
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It's really baffling".
"I still find that really baffling.
The figure I found really baffling was that 28,000 information sheets on discrimination are downloaded every month.
It's really baffling to some, because he is one of the elite players in the league but you almost cannot imagine him as another team's No1 option.
This patent, filed by Nikon in Japan, is really baffling me right now.
"The thing that's really baffling to me is why they didn't call it earlier," Estrada told TechCrunch.
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I'm really baffled".
It really baffles me".
He was really baffled.
I'm really baffled by it.
"I'm really baffled right now," Paterno said.
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