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The phrase "a lot more tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly more difficult or complicated than something else.
Example: "The math problem was straightforward, but the next one was a lot more tricky."
Alternatives: "much more challenging" or "considerably more difficult".
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But then Dallas must go to Seattle in two weeks' time, before facing, you guessed it, Chivas USA in a final-day fixture that suddenly looks a lot more tricky than it did on Sunday afternoon.
It would obviously be a lot more tricky if they have to look at compensation with another club.
Undaunted, Khalida decided she needed to "be a lot more tricky," as she explains with a laugh.
For that matter, it's a lot more tricky to adjust the brightness on an iPad than on the Kindle Fire.
Making a musical revue that charms an audience for a full evening is a lot more tricky.
Their moisture contents make aerobic decomposition a lot more tricky.
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"Ultimately, you are going to have a resolution to it, but it's going to get a lot more difficult and a lot trickier before it gets any easier".
The black-carbon measures save a lot more lives than ozone control, but are trickier to assess in terms of climate.Clearing the airUNEP's interest in black carbon dates back to a plane journey taken a decade ago.
Here, Mr. Mueller's call is trickier — and will require a lot more information for Congress and the public to make their own judgments.
My Animal Life is a lot more than a handbook about how to run those tricky middle years of your literary career.
There's clearly a lot more chance to overtake there, too - Melbourne is a tricky place to get past anyone, but Malaysia's not like that.
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