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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a predicament previously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a difficult or challenging situation that occurred at an earlier time.
Example: "She found herself in a predicament previously faced by her colleagues, and she had to think quickly to resolve it."
Alternatives: "a prior dilemma" or "an earlier challenge".
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Some elements of the news media are increasingly critical, and the former military ruler, Mr. Musharraf, is facing several legal prosecutions that could result in jail time or even the death penalty, a predicament previously unimaginable.
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But Bridgman was placed in a predicament by his own achievements: at such extreme pressures, all previously known pressure gauges broke down; how was he even to know what levels of pressure he had in fact reached?
This brought on a predicament.
This presents a predicament.
"It is a predicament".
"I'm in a predicament!" she said.
The speaker faces quite a predicament.
Still, he was in a predicament.
Yet here, too, Republicans face a predicament.
That's both a predicament and a promise.
I'm in a bit of a predicament.
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