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The phrase "a conundrum for a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a puzzling problem or situation that is relevant to a specific person or group.
Example: "The sudden change in market trends presents a conundrum for a small business owner trying to adapt."
Alternatives: "a puzzle for a" or "a dilemma for a".
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"Derek Jeter presents a conundrum for a Red Sox fan like me," Mark Ulriksen says about this week's cover.
Workers like Mr. Hartley present a conundrum for a Social Security overhaul, said Eugene Steuerle, a fellow at the Urban Institute, who favors raising the retirement age.
By Françoise Mouly and Mina Kaneko September 1, 2014 "Derek Jeter presents a conundrum for a Red Sox fan like me," Mark Ulriksen says about this week's cover.
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The deer are a delight to ramblers but a conundrum for the conservation groups that manage this landscape.
Assessing the work of a productive artist whose career was cut short can be a conundrum, for there are often a lot of loose ends.
Who is on whose side, whom to trust, whom to regard as a potential enemy has been a conundrum for the Americans from the moment they arrived.
That remains a conundrum for us.
Quite a conundrum for God, it seems.
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