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Discover Ludwig"having a dilemma" is correct and usable in written English.
It's used when you have an open question that needs to be answered, or two difficult choices that you need to make. For example, "I'm having a dilemma about whether I should go to the party or stay home and study."
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If I were a juror, I think I'd be having a dilemma about that".
In fact, the jurors do seem to be having a dilemma about that — almost two weeks into deliberations in a trial that many here thought would be a slam-dunk for the prosecution.
Some stakeholders simply consider having a dilemma as inexcusable.
He ended the piece by saying, "The left is having a dilemma of major proportions and I think for those of us who disagree with some of their policies, the best thing to do is to sit on the sidelines and let them kill themselves".
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"Every artist has a dilemma.
Gagliardi had a dilemma.
I had a dilemma.
Republicans have a dilemma on health policy.
But now Pérez has a dilemma.
You have a dilemma," Velliniatis said.
The president has a dilemma.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com