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Discover Ludwig"Present predicament" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to the current or existing situation or circumstances, usually negative. For example: "The present predicament of the economy has created an environment of uncertainty."
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In fact you cite it as a cause for her present predicament.
I find this libretto an excellent metaphor avant la lettre for the EU's present predicament.
West African leaders may feel little genuine sympathy for the Ivoirian government's present predicament.
He is determined that the company should not be damaged by his present predicament.
To an extent, that is the story behind the BBC's present predicament.
Yet I do not think ideology is the principal force driving Miliband's present predicament.
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Others doubt that Mr. Prince can quickly move Citigroup past its present predicaments.
At this moment, the prospects for such an entirely beneficial development and solution of the present predicaments of modern science and technology do not look particularly good.
It is a personal story, too, an account of the author's own "coming-of-age as an oncologist," and its historical narrative is crosscut with Mukherjee's present predicaments.
It is a personal story, too, an account of the author's own "coming-of-age as an oncologist," and its historical narrative is crosscut with Mukherjee's present predicaments….
This is an understandable agenda if one were to examine history and our present predicaments, many related to conflicts caused by religious superstitions.
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