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The phrase "a really tricky situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or difficult circumstance that requires careful consideration or handling.
Example: "When the project deadline was moved up unexpectedly, we found ourselves in a really tricky situation."
Alternatives: "a very challenging situation" or "a quite complicated situation".
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It is a really tricky situation for them.
If you rush into the area too quickly and too far, you will be attacked by several of the demons and have a really tricky situation on your hands.
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That's a really tricky road".
SARAH GREEN: So this is a really tricky question.
I think Edmund's a really tricky part.
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.
Or you passed a really tricky test you though you would fail.
A: This is a tricky situation.
"It's a very tricky situation for physicians and women themselves," she said.
"If he gets no support," he said, "it could become a very tricky situation".
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