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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dilemma between" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to a situation where someone has to choose between two difficult, undesirable options. For example, "The student was faced with a dilemma between taking a difficult class or dropping out of college."
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In fact, Frank's story addresses exactly this dilemma: between artistic integrity (and obscurity) and commercial success.
What I am interested in, as always, is the moral dilemma between good and bad.
On this issue, charities are caught in a dilemma between good trusteeship and the demands of sound finance.
It will be interesting to see how the judge treats the dilemma between central control and local democracy.
(Michael Specter wrote at the time that African women faced a bleak dilemma between preventing pregnancy or avoiding H.I.V).
Consequently, faith is required in order to overcome the dilemma between the existence of evil and the goodness of God.
"This dilemma between protecting the environment and fighting poverty, between combating climate change and economic growth is a false dilemma," he said.
But record oil prices are posing a serious dilemma between supporting today's oil dependent economy and moving to cleaner energy sources to avoid a future climate catastrophe.
"It is a complete mistake to believe that there is a dilemma between schemes for increasing employment and schemes for balancing the Budget," Keynes wrote.
This novel arrangement also addresses the historic dilemma between values and interests the West has faced in its relationship with Morocco.
"There is a dilemma between the need for democratic accounting and the need for efficiency and speed: gathering the Parliament for each E.F.S.F. money disbursement is quite cumbersome".
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