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The phrase "a trick as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to compare a trick to something else, but it lacks context and clarity.
Example: "He played a trick as clever as a magician's best illusion."
Alternatives: "a trick like" or "a trick similar to".
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When your partner's suit is one lead from being established, try to win a trick as quickly as possible and return that suit.
Great British brand Never a brand to miss a trick as far as digital innovation is concerned, at London Fashion Week in September Burberry gave the world its first ever "tweetwalk" – every exit appeared on Twitter moments before it made it on to the catwalk proper.
In an allusion to the illusion known as three-card monte — once a fixture of the New York streets — they are working on developing a trick (as well as a special Eleven Madison Park deck of cards) that could be woven into a dessert course.
Later, co-host Mike Greenberg also tried a trick as well.
STEGANOGRAPHY, the art of hiding things in plain sight, is a trick as old as espionage.
Without such a trick as this, Black's strategy would be absurd.
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It's a trick at least as old as Beethoven.
The heart ace, tried in another match, was due to give away a crucial trick, as was a spade.
When the finesse won the trick, South was able to discard his spade loser, eventually losing a club trick as well as two trump tricks.
Suspending the two guys off the wall was a great trick, as well as the barrel launching.
His house was a spectacular conjuring trick, as entertaining as its owner.
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