The phrase
"similar conundrum" means facing a similar problem or puzzle that is difficult to solve or understand.
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As my friend Dennis Venema noted, the Apostle Paul faced a
somewhat similar conundrum when he wrote, «Jews demand miraculous signs and Greeks look for wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified: a stumbling block to Jews and foolishness to Gentiles.»
But even if you were a traditional student, you could be facing
a similar conundrum.
This same (dashingly good looking) young professional is now stuck in
a similar conundrum.
Eddie Howe finds himself with
a similar conundrum to Klopp as his team is also in something of a goal drought.
I noted
a similar conundrum on last weekend's Open Thread: it's almost May!
Dev faces
a similar conundrum in the professional sphere, as his new mentor, the agreeably hammy Chef Jeff (an excellent Bobby Cannavale), is revealed to be a serial sexual harasser.
A similar conundrum could be noted for personal transportation.
Smart Bulletin is also
a similar conundrum.
That means I'll probably face
a similar conundrum down the line when Apple introduces great new features that makes my 2016 model feel old.
It turns out that aspiring investors face
a similar conundrum.