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"stir up perplexity" is correct and can be used in written English
It generally means to cause confusion or cause someone to feel uncertain and unsure. For example: The increasing number of contradictory news reports has been known to stir up perplexity amongst the public.
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They're all stirred up.
"It has us stirred up.
She would stir up trouble.
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Nothing so slippery can stir up indignation.
SMFG may soon stir up more trouble.
One hates to stir up balletic rivalries.
Adjuvants stir up the immune system.
The producers tried to stir up trouble.
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