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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conundrum for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or problem that is difficult to understand or solve. Example: The decision to cut funding for the arts has been a conundrum for the city council, as they must balance the budget while also considering the impact on the community's access to cultural resources.
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That's a conundrum for Lancaster and England.
This is a conundrum for Apple.
That remains a conundrum for us.
Quite a conundrum for God, it seems.
This was clearly a conundrum for the ICC.
Adding T.C.U. would present a conundrum for the Big East.
Compromises are possible.It is a conundrum for the opposition.
That is a conundrum for people trying to explain it.
Iran policy is a conundrum for the United States.
But this presents a conundrum for the German chancellor.
This will be a conundrum for their think-tank.
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