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idiom(caught) between a rock and a hard placea difficult situation in which any choice that you make will have bad results:It's too early to say whether we'll have to go on strike - my own feeling is that we're caught between a rock and a hard place.In deciding whether to use plastic or glass bottles, the supermarkets are between a rock and a hard place, with environmental concerns on one side and customer preference on the other.
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