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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dilemma on" is not a common or grammatically correct phrase.
It is possible to use it in certain instances, but it would not be considered standard English. Instead, one could use "dilemma about" or "dilemma regarding." Example: I am currently in a dilemma about whether to take the job offer or stay at my current job.
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Begin faced a dilemma: on one hand, the new deployment damaged Israel's deterrence credibility and, on the other hand, a strike might lead to an unnecessary clash with Syria.
The city's mayor faces a dilemma: on the one hand, property rights and the rule of law are a cornerstone of any free society, including Kazakhstan.
She's facing a familiar dilemma: on the one hand, she must convince traditional concertgoers of the value of Adams and Adès; on the other, she must convince younger listeners of the relevance of Beethoven.
On one side is the dilemma on which chemical/physical passivation is more suitable to minimize the unavoidable presence of electrically active defects at the oxide/semiconductor interface.
There is only one way to find out the answer to this dilemma on the equivalence or otherwise of embryonic versus adult stem cells: more research.
Republicans have a dilemma on health policy.
He added: "He has a dilemma on Thursday.
The situation leaves President Obama with a dilemma on his hands.
Romney runs into a parallel dilemma on the spending side of his proposals.
Many are also struggling with the classic dilemma on health spending.
It may be impossible for the League to solve this dilemma on its own.
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