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The phrase "a knotty" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is complex, difficult, or tangled, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The project presented a knotty problem that required extensive brainstorming to resolve."
Alternatives: "a tricky" or "a challenging".
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Such a knotty problem!
Here's a knotty one.
Here was a knotty problem to unravel,.
It was a knotty problem.
Your generosity has solved a knotty problem!
He also hosts, as before, a knotty fugue of musicologists.
But his story was also a knotty one.
"It's a knotty set of issues," Mr. Aftergood said.
There is a knotty ethical problem underlying such arguments.
"Mies," he declared confidently, "was a knotty pineist".
A knotty problem, but it is at least one passengers can help out with.
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