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The phrase "predicament that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific difficult or challenging situation.
Example: "She found herself in a predicament that required immediate attention."
Alternatives: "situation that" or "dilemma that".
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It's a predicament that strikes me as an exaggerated version of Oates's own.
It's a predicament that can be especially problematic if you're not Michael Douglas or Woody Allen.
"We find a young man in a predicament that should never have happened.
Such is the predicament that drives "A Fantastic Woman," the new film from Sebastián Lelio.
As China's rise continues, its understanding of the security predicament that goes with being a superpower may yet improve.
An evident urge to show as many of them as possible produces a lot of overcrowded installations, a predicament that profits the masterpieces.
He is, to begin with, a person of sedate physical expression, but one also senses that he knows the predicament that awaits him.
The butcher, hair salon and shoe shop have already closed, all of them victims of the same predicament that sealed the Cavalier's fate.
It was all part of a fruitless search for a theory or precedent that might explain the terrible predicament that had fallen upon him and his countrymen.
More unemployment means more state spending and less tax revenue, a predicament that is compounded by the economic slowdown in Europe.
It is the intimate nature of Islam's predicament that makes this trial especially wrenching for the young man, his family and his community.
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