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The phrase "a trick coming" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a deception or clever maneuver is about to happen or is anticipated.
Example: "I could sense that there was a trick coming, so I stayed alert and prepared for anything unexpected."
Alternatives: "a deception ahead" or "a surprise in store".
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"I got a trick coming".
If Grandma looks super-focused, that's a sign of a trick coming up her sleeve.
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Well, for starters, when you go up to a trick, come up with a word you can use to get yourself to commit.
Was a new trick coming?
Alleged reductions in military spending are actually a sleight-of-hand trick coming out of future 'projected' budget numbers rather than actual funding outlays.
When playing with a friend, they see your screen (on same Wii) so they might see your trick coming, and hit you!
Still, use the fact (read line) that the trick comes without an essential (not really) part to leverage the price down.
It's only been a few short hours since AT&T announced the availability of HTC's mamma-jamma One X smartphone, but there may be a few more tricks coming out of HTC's sleeve before the day is done.
The trick comes when the researchers apply a voltage across the grid's entrance and exit.
For instance, if you receive a catalina for $1 off 3 jars of applesauce, try this trick: Come back into the store and buy more applesauce.
Mogilny's previous hat trick came when he played for Vancouver in a game against St . Louisfive years ago.
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