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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seemed puzzled" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe when someone looks confused or intrigued by something. Example Sentence: The teacher seemed puzzled when no one could answer her question.
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He seemed puzzled by it.
The crowd seemed puzzled.
THE Rio cabdriver seemed puzzled.
Nadal seemed puzzled by the swirling wind.
Still, Karlovic seemed puzzled by the switch.
The Qataris seemed puzzled by America's reluctance to pay ransoms.
Some voters on the streets here seemed puzzled.
My co-workers seemed puzzled by the concept.
For a moment, he seemed puzzled and then he smiled.
But industry analysts seemed puzzled by the appointment.
Voters still seemed puzzled about what Labour was all about.
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