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The phrase "a particularly tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is especially difficult or challenging in a specific context.
Example: "This puzzle is a particularly tricky one, requiring a lot of thought and patience to solve."
Alternatives: "an especially challenging" or "a notably difficult".
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But that of women is a particularly tricky category.
The suspension comes at a particularly tricky time for MSNBC.
A particularly tricky issue is how to address an envelope.
Concert hall flamenco requires a particularly tricky suspension of disbelief.
Yet same-sex marriage may present a particularly tricky issue for him.
The Penn State case presents a particularly tricky challenge for the N.C.A.A.
Liberalisation of cross-border services is coming at a particularly tricky moment for SNCF.
The Anzacs were given a particularly tricky stretch of Gallipoli to attack.
"I won't stop saying it: this is a particularly tricky group.
But for "Sex and the City," that final plot twist poses a particularly tricky dilemma.
She looks panicky for a moment, at the prospect of a particularly tricky financial poser..
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