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Discover LudwigThe expression "riddle with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to mean "filled with" and is usually used to refer to problems or difficulties. For example, you could say, "Her speech was riddle with mistakes."
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Many amateur sleuths, including Sanders's own father, William, have tried to solve the riddle, with little success.
Berdan's men set up two life-size canvas figures of rebel Zouaves, which they proceeded to riddle with bullets at 600 yards' distance.
At the heart of each of these genres is metaphor, and at the core of metaphor is riddle with its associate, proverb.
Ms. Barkey's "[And]" explores the grotesque side of fairy tales in a story about a princess who kills the suitor who solves her riddle, with magically dire consequences.
But it's also a great riddle, with its inexplicable, studio-lit nude turning amiably towards us from among the trees while her oblivious companions just keep on talking.
While that idea was, in retrospect, badly flawed, Wall Street is convinced that it can solve the risk riddle with securitized life settlement policies.
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She is riddled with tension.
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His were riddled with unfairness.
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