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Discover LudwigThe phrase "present a puzzle" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to introduce a problem for someone to solve. For example, "The teacher presented a puzzle for the class to solve."
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The findings present a puzzle.
Findings present a puzzle as to how such a huge object could have grown so quickly.
These results present a puzzle since the temperature of the X-ray emitting material suggests that mixing might have occurred.
Juxtaposing different characters' adventures, he can present a puzzle in one chapter, the missing piece in the next and nonetheless surprise readers when he fits in the piece later on.
REUTERS German Bondsds Present a Puzzle for Hedge Funds | Reuters reports: "Hedge funds are split on how to bet on German bonds, in a sign that even managers supposedly at the cutting edge of finance are struggling to work out how paper offering buyers a negative yield will fare as the euro zone's debt crisis unfolds".
A new Guttmacher Institute report has good news on teen pregnancy: As has been the case for the past 20 years, it remains on the decline … But the new numbers (culled from 2008 and 2010 data) also present a puzzle for politicians.
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This trend presents a puzzle.
This result presents a puzzle for economists.
Whether priming effects extend to political behaviour presents a puzzle that is yet not sufficiently investigated.
Tort law presents a puzzle from an information cost point of view.
Through the middle rounds the pattern was similar, with Fury presenting a puzzle that Klitschko was unable to solve.
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