Sentence examples for something of a conundrum from inspiring English sources

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What to do with him last summer was something of a conundrum.

But it at least offers a solution to what is otherwise something of a conundrum.

The book is something of a surprise, and something of a conundrum.

As for EL James and the Fifty Shades phenomenon, it presented something of a conundrum.

But I have no desire to do that.' Lévy is something of a conundrum.

But his roommate, a 1963 Shelby Cobra 289 factory team car, has become something of a conundrum.

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The decision by New York city officials to expedite same-sex weddings comes as city and town clerks around the state grapple with something of a scheduling conundrum caused by the fact that the first day same-sex marriage becomes legal is also a day when municipal offices are ordinarily closed.

"Engaging Shaw" thus emerges as something of an intriguing conundrum, much like Shaw himself.

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