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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a predicament of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging situation that someone is facing.
Example: "She found herself in a predicament of having to choose between her career and her family."
Alternatives: "a dilemma of" or "a situation of".
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Another concerned a predicament of some sort in Alaska.
When they finished, he weighed in with a predicament of his own.
While the Kremlin has succeeded in discrediting and stifling opposition parties, it has nonetheless faced a predicament of its own making.
A Push for Legitimacy While the Kremlin has succeeded in discrediting and stifling opposition parties, it has nonetheless faced a predicament of its own making.
But if the government is serious about tackling violence against religious minorities, it will have to acknowledge that intolerance is a predicament of the mainstream, not just the extreme.
Learning to avoid cliché and speak authentically is a predicament of both prayer and literature, and solving the problem in her prayer life allowed O'Connor to solve the same problem in her fiction.
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A baker without a scale is in a similar predicament of imprecision.
This is a predicament largely of Boehner's own making.
Or it could give Mr. Obama an escape from a predicament partly of his own making.
I have a friend in a predicament because of his grotesque noggin.
SCHUMER: This is, however, a predicament strictly of the attorney general's own making, so I'd like to make three points.
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