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The phrase "something of a puzzle" is correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is confusing or difficult to understand. Example: "The instructions for assembling the bookshelf were something of a puzzle, but with a little effort, I was able to figure it out."
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The group is something of a puzzle.
Bezos's politics are something of a puzzle.
The drama's denouement was something of a puzzle, then.
The current economy, however, presents something of a puzzle.
That's something of a puzzle for evolutionary biologists.
However, this experiment raises something of a puzzle.
This poses something of a puzzle for the filmmakers.
The 'instrumental' climate sensitivity estimates were something of a puzzle.
But his plan for Philadelphia is something of a puzzle.
Exactly why this happened is something of a puzzle.
Variable annuities present something of a puzzle to thoughtful investors.
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something of a guess
something of a mystery
something of a patchwork
something of a secret
kind of a puzzle
sort of a puzzle
something of a checklist
something of a conundrum
something of a dilemma
something of a problem
something of a recluse
something of a phenomenon
something of a playboy
something of a stalker
something of a transition
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