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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good trick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a clever or effective method or technique, often in the context of a skill or a playful act.
Example: "He showed me a good trick for solving the Rubik's Cube in under a minute."
Alternatives: "a clever method" or "an effective technique."
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Here's a good trick.
It's a good trick.
"That was a good trick," Calhoun said.
That should be a good trick.
"That's a good trick, jumping in like that.
I also learned a good trick, which is to ask somebody, "How are you doing?" They'll usually say, "Good".
Iannucci said, "It's not awful, it's just dull — which, you know, is a good trick to pull off".
For that matter, though, it's a good trick to have up your sleeve at other times, too.
But it's a good trick to do that, and good luck to them if they can pull it off".
It's still a good trick but the magic is a little bit tarnished by knowing it's an illusion.
The little band as a whole made Avery Fisher sound like a great hall: a good trick.
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