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The phrase "a few good tricks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of effective methods or techniques, often in a casual or informal context.
Example: "In this workshop, I'll share a few good tricks to improve your photography skills."
Alternatives: "a handful of useful techniques" or "several effective methods".
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Fish-hunting sea snails need a few good tricks if they want a meal.
A few good tricks to know are: the Ollie, the pop Shuvit, and the kickflip.
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But it seemed to work, thanks to the patience of our Slovak hosts.The trick in speaking a language badly is to have a few good questions at hand.
You landed an interview and expertly dodged the hiring manager's trick questions, smartly answered the toughest queries and even asked a few good questions of your own.
The trick for the Bloomberg administration -- or anyone -- is not to have just a few good schools but try to make every school in every neighborhood good".
Use a few good details.
Have a few good friends.
Make a few good friends.
Choose a few good ideas.
All it takes to have a better memory, he contends, are a few tricks and a good erotic imagination.
If you go short and have regrets, good hair nutrition and a few styling tricks can ease the grow-out period.
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