Sentence examples for the predicaments from inspiring English sources

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the predicaments

noun

A definite class, state or condition.

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The predicaments of the parentless or the barely parented have historically preoccupied the novelist Sheila O'Connor.

It was Ben Okri's great meditation on the predicaments that we face as humans, Mental Fight.

But the predicaments blighting the Coronation Street rebel without t'cause are myriad.

These movies delve deeply into the predicaments confronting women at midlife.

But, as Prochnik shows, even those who were able to begin again found the predicaments of exile harrowing.

More worrying are his efforts to distinguish his titans from one another, and to characterize the predicaments that each faced.

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Picture the predicament.

"Americans are cold," Mother diagnosed the predicament.

He listened to the predicament.

The Jets (4-5) grasp the predicament.

Intolerance is the predicament of our time.

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