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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seems puzzling' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that an individual finds difficult to understand or comprehend. For example, "The new math equation seems puzzling to me."
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The western obsession with Musharraf seems puzzling.
So it seems puzzling at first.
President Bush's policy in this area seems puzzling and hypocritical.
Elsewhere, Mr. McGee's very presence in the runoff seems puzzling.
In a way, the N.S.A.'s focus on Brazil seems puzzling.
Such apparent indifference to life-saving gifts seems puzzling to the point of perverse.
Just look around for something that seems puzzling and try to construct a plausible explanation suitable for future testing.
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This might seem puzzling, but the reason is simple.
But one element of that scenario seemed puzzling.
So some of Medawar's preoccupations now seem puzzling.
The sudden erosion of Mr. Crosson's standing seemed puzzling.
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