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The phrase "dilemma of" is correct and usable in written English
It typically implies a situation of difficulty or complexity, so it would be used to refer to a problem or situation that contains two difficult options. Example sentence: Sarah faced a dilemma of whether to accept the promotion, which would involve moving to a different city, or stay in her current job, which she now found unchallenging.
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Then there's the "dilemma" of the Internet.
This is the dilemma of the title.
and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism.
This is the dilemma of most voters.
Then there's the dilemma of knees.
That, in a nutshell, is the dilemma of climate change.
And this, too, is the dilemma of human behavior.
That is the central dilemma of home births.
"That is the dilemma of German power today," he wrote.
It's the existential dilemma of what makes us us.
In part, this is a dilemma of the parenting role.
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