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"perplexing dilemma" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to a difficult decision or situation that someone is facing. For example: "John was faced with a perplexing dilemma; he wasn't sure which course of action to take."
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The scientific literature poses a perplexing dilemma for pregnant women with respect to the consumption of fish from natural bodies of water.
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Behind his head is a manhole cover, but because he looks so perfectly still — frozen, almost, by some perplexing American dilemma — it's impossible to tell whether he's headed down, like Ellison's nameless protagonist, into the bowels of the city, or up and out into the light.
But many are too scared to pounce, in case prices diverge even more.The dilemma of whether to pile in or stay put is perplexing hedge funds.
I find it perplexing".
"That was somewhat perplexing".
A perplexing court indeed.
BANKS are a perplexing mix.
Several years ago, the perplexing weather arrived.
"It's very perplexing".
Man, it's perplexing".
"It's perplexing," he said.
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