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Free sign upThe phrase "A bit tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is somewhat difficult or complicated.
Example: "The math problem was a bit tricky, but I managed to solve it after some thought."
Alternatives: "Somewhat challenging" or "A little complicated.".
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"A bit tricky," says Sybil Fawlty.
It is a bit tricky.
It is a bit tricky," she adds.
Searching can be a bit tricky.
(This last fantasy is a bit tricky).
It is certainly a bit tricky.
I find New York a bit tricky.
Researchers have found this new relationship a bit tricky.
She's also a lefty, which is a bit tricky.
It proved a bit tricky to negotiate the menu.
Love it, but navigating is a bit tricky.
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