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"the predicament of" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a difficult or challenging situation or problem. Example: The predicament of the stranded hiker became increasingly dire as the night wore on and the temperatures dropped below freezing.
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Intolerance is the predicament of our time.
More important, the predicate names the predicament of the subject.
LaBute simply deals with the predicament of an individual.
Kingsolver's hook is the predicament of monarch butterflies.
As an explanation for the predicament of some ailing industries, this has merit.
That's Samuel's essential quandary, and it's the predicament of all Foreman characters.
Which brings us to this week's Budget and the predicament of the Chancellor, George Osborne.
The predicament of state workers has drawn a great deal of attention recently, and rightly so.
But, with its success, Carter found himself in the predicament of having to top himself.
"Multitasking" has become a popular shorthand for the predicament of modern workers.
The predicament of the Waters-Reese family is common in Florida today.
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