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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puzzle for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that presents a challenge or requires problem-solving skills.
Example: "The new software update has become a puzzle for many users trying to navigate its features."
Alternatives: "a challenge for" or "a conundrum for".
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Infectious cancer poses a puzzle for biologists.
Have we got a puzzle for you.
This result presents a puzzle for economists.
This has long been a puzzle for me.
I mean it's a puzzle for the genre.
"How he won is a puzzle for all the others.
All this poses a puzzle for conventional economics.
In the end, the seat remains a puzzle for most parents.
Now she has a puzzle for every day of the week, except weekends.
It forms a puzzle, for there are strong affiliations with most other contemporary civilizations in Mesoamerica.
"It's really wonderful how well preserved these are, as a puzzle for us to explore".
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