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quandary - use in sentences
Preposition: of
- reform: Grasping the nettle There is no simple resolution to the quandary of police reform in Northern Ireland.
Converse of object
- pose: Commenting on the findings Andy Bond, Managing Director of ECT, said: These findings clearly pose a quandary for councils.
- present: Stamp duty on UK share transactions, a British rarity, presents a typical quandary.
- have: Along comes the Christianisation of the empire and the church has a quandary, doesn't it?
- resolve: Is the ' appropriate ' case to be every case where the trial judge cannot resolve the medical quandary presented to the requisite standard?
- create: Far less scrutiny, however, has been paid to an equally fundamental strategic quandary created by the switch from sail to steam.
Adjective modifier
- ethical: What I've just found out is that someone who came with me from Earth has been put in an ethical quandary.
- such: No such quandary for Geoff Jackson's Sprint, entered in class eight for its trials debut.
- similar: In the 1980s, I found myself in a similar quandary.
- same: Contrast this with Sartre's much more coherent and less forced discussion of the same quandary in his essay " The Wall.
- real: This was such a profound and lovely meaning that I was left in a real quandary.
Noun used with modifier
- PC: This offers itself as precisely the sort of PC quandary that Anthony Browne highlights in his slim volume.
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