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The phrase "a pickle" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in informal contexts to describe a difficult or tricky situation.
Example: "I found myself in a pickle when I realized I had forgotten my wallet at home."
Alternatives: "a jam" or "a bind".
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It's a pickle.
Quite a pickle.
"They are in a pickle.
Or a pickle.
Is coleslaw a pickle?
Eat a pickle.
It's a pickle, this life.
Green is in a pickle.
Okay, almost always a pickle.
So what makes a pickle?
It is undoubtedly a pickle.
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