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Discover Ludwig'scratch your head' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express confusion or perplexity, or even to acknowledge the difficulty of a situation or task. For example, "I'm scratching my head trying to figure out why the numbers don't add up."
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You may scratch your head.
The numbers make you scratch your head.
You just scratch your head over it.
Some casting news makes you scratch your head a little.
"You have to scratch your head about that".
You scratch your head at 5 in the morning".
When he bets wrong, you scratch your head.
"You have to scratch your head about that," Mr. Romney said.
And isn't that the joy of foreign travel — there's always something to scratch your head over.
"If you're going to scratch your head, do it now," he warns the newcomers.
With others you scratch your head and wonder what prompted a given combination.
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