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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dilemma with" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing or describing a problem or difficult situation. Example: The company was facing a dilemma with their budget cuts – they needed to reduce expenses, but didn't want to lay off any employees.
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Same dilemma with strip clubs.
What is the current dilemma with the standard kilogram measure?
That's the big dilemma with it all – the Queensland job.
Republic plows through this dilemma with sheer energy and enthusiasm.
Republicans face a similar dilemma with regard to abortion and social issues.
Unlike Marshall, Ginsburg has responded to this dilemma with restraint rather than outrage.
Style novice George Osborne underlined the dilemma with his sartorial excuse to BBC Breakfast on Tuesday.
The current dilemma with sauvignon blancs is "just a situation of oversupply.
It is hard to imagine him reacting to that dilemma with care or caution.
"I would have walked if there wasn't an ethical dilemma with the animals".
The different approaches to this moment, however, raise a recurrent dilemma with visual adaptations of literature.
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