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Discover LudwigThe phrase "visibly disoriented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who appears confused or lost, often in a physical or mental sense. Example: "After the sudden loud noise, she looked visibly disoriented, struggling to regain her composure."
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Mr. Chavez, appearing visibly disoriented, later retracted his charge but Montesinos had already become a household name.
The moment its binds were loosened, the animal ― visibly disoriented ― hurtled headfirst into the post.
Visibly disoriented, Boyd drops his bags and appears to take out a knife.
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I felt briefly disoriented.
Hunsaker felt disoriented.
Disoriented for several more.
She was disoriented.
"He's already disoriented.
Was he disoriented?
A few looked disoriented.
The men were disoriented.
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