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How do you use perplex in a sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "perplex" in a sentence:

Simple Examples:

* The complex instructions perplexed me, and I couldn't figure out how to assemble the toy.

* Her sudden change in behavior perplexed her friends.

* The ancient text perplexed scholars for centuries.

More Complex Examples:

* The detective was perplexed by the lack of evidence in the case, leaving him with more questions than answers.

* The artist's abstract work perplexed some viewers, while others found it deeply moving.

* The philosophical debate perplexed the students, leaving them with conflicting thoughts and ideas.

Using "perplexing":

* The perplexing mystery kept the detective up all night.

* He found himself in a perplexing situation, unsure of what to do next.

* The artist's work was both beautiful and perplexing.

Remember:

* "Perplex" is a verb that means to confuse or puzzle.

* "Perplexing" is an adjective that means confusing or puzzling.

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