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The phrase "a really difficult trick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a trick or skill that requires significant effort or skill to perform.
Example: "Learning to juggle three balls at once is a really difficult trick that takes a lot of practice."
Alternatives: "a very challenging trick" or "an extremely tough trick".
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And I was so completely surprised at the end of it, "Oh, man!" It's a really difficult trick to do.
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