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Baffle | What is correct and why?
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Baffle #1 (permalink) Sat Feb 19, 2011 19:54 pm   Baffle
 

Is this correct?
I’m baffled as to why he hasn’t call me.
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Baffle #2 (permalink) Sat Feb 19, 2011 21:17 pm   Baffle
 

I'm baffled as to why he hasn't called me.

It means you expected him to call you and don't have any ideas about why he didn't do so.
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Baffle #3 (permalink) Sun Feb 20, 2011 14:10 pm   Baffle
 

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