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The phrase "a really tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is quite difficult or challenging.
Example: "This puzzle is a really tricky one, and I can't seem to figure it out."
Alternatives: "a very challenging" or "a quite difficult".
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That's a really tricky road".
I think Edmund's a really tricky part.
SARAH GREEN: So this is a really tricky question.
It is a really tricky situation for them.
But then we had a really tricky qualifying session this afternoon.
Damon told Variety that Scott "did a really tricky thing" when they shot the scene.
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It's a really, really tricky area".
"There are a couple of really tricky pin placements that were, in my opinion unplayable, given how fast the greens are playing.
"You can find a way of eking out a couple of miles an hour from different bowlers, but finding that extra five miles an hour towards that 90mph mark, where it seems to make a difference, is really tricky". But there's disagreement.
"So few of them bother to learn the language," he said, "and Polish bureaucracy has a reputation for being really tricky to navigate".
defer.add img); Child- taking care of a child can be really tricky, as the social worker (the woman who takes the child away from you and sends them over to adoption) is very likely to drop by during this stage, if you don't make the best out of the child.
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