How to use in-sentence of “dilemma”:
+ The dilemma is sometimes used as a rhetorical device, in the form “you must accept either A, or B”; here A and B would be propositions each leading to some further conclusion.
+ After they find the evidence, the two women face the moral dilemma of telling the men about the motive or protecting Minnie because they see Minnie as a victim.
+ Wilkins was a political writer and was known for writing “Jefferson’s Pillow: The Founding Fathers and the Dilemma of Black Patriotism”.
+ Similarly, an ethical dilemma may be resolved by re-framing of the problem to reveal the false contradiction.
+ A dilemma is a problem with at least two solutions or possibilities.
+ William James coined the term “soft determinism” in “The dilemma of determinism” in 1884.
+ Sex, the prisoner’s dilemma game, and the evolutionary inevitability of cooperation.
+ The Japan issue was not just a United States dilemma but a global concern.

