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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a puzzle that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific puzzle or problem that requires solving or understanding.
Example: "She presented a puzzle that challenged even the most experienced players."
Alternatives: "a conundrum that" or "a riddle that".
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"But it's a puzzle that comes together.
It's sort of a puzzle that you have to decode.
First, they may be explaining a puzzle that isn't there.
I love a puzzle that makes me laugh.
You want a puzzle that doesn't put you to sleep.
It was a puzzle that was not easy to complete.
Social interaction is like a puzzle that can't be solved".
What a puzzle that is for policy makers.
Whether priming effects extend to political behaviour presents a puzzle that is yet not sufficiently investigated.
The last stage of a puzzle that leads to the answer is called the extraction step.
"His face looked pinched, like a puzzle that had not been put together quite right.
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