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Discover Ludwig"visibly confused" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe someone who is obviously confused or perplexed. For example, "The student was visibly confused when asked to explain the chemical equation."
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He was visibly frustrated, visibly pressing, visibly confused.
A vastly pro-Mexico crowd of 60,025 watched the match-up of what are considered the top teams in Group C. The evening began on an odd note when the wrong national anthem was played for Uruguay in the pre-match ceremonies with the players visibly confused as the Chile anthem rang out round the stadium.
So on a recent Friday night, when a cooking class that Mr. Bouley was conducting in the restaurant's kitchen ran long, diners who showed up at the stated opening time of 6 p.m. were told by visibly confused employees that they should probably go away and come back later.
Ann Sophie looked visibly confused by the turn of events; while many in the studio audience booed.
"Twitter was intended to be a way for vacant, self-absorbed egotists to share their most banal and idiotic thoughts with anyone pathetic enough to read them," said a visibly confused Dorsey.
As Beatty read the card in the envelope, he looked visibly confused.
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A total of 331 people, most of them hostages and more than half children, died when Russian forces, visibly unprepared and confused, stormed the school.
Dano was excellent as the confused and easily led Pierre, visibly uncomfortable in the role of aristocrat.
Although the audience seem engaged throughout – no mean feat for a standing performance that lasts nearly two hours – the biggest cheers are reserved for the mariachi band, who while visibly enjoying the audience's enthusiasm, look somewhat confused between numbers.
"When I pulled up to a hotel, I was a little bit confused, and that's when I found out," Danielle says, visibly distraught.
If you put a new strategy in place, you must make sure that, within six weeks, you very visibly act against it so that they all start scratching their heads and become thoroughly confused.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com