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"How the things will go" vs "I was in a dalimma"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are quite different in structure and meaning. The first phrase has a spelling error ('dalimma' should be 'dilemma') and is a complete sentence expressing being in a dilemma. The second phrase seems incomplete and lacks context, making it unclear what it is trying to convey.

Last Updated: March 17, 2024

How the things will go

This phrase is incomplete and lacks context. It does not form a complete sentence.

To make this phrase correct and complete, you could say, 'How will things go?' This means asking about the expected outcome or progress of a situation.

I was in a dalimma

This phrase is incorrect due to a spelling error. The correct spelling is 'dilemma.'

The correct phrase is 'I was in a dilemma,' which means being in a situation where a difficult choice has to be made.

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