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The phrase "a trick down" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a deceptive action or maneuver, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "He pulled a trick down on his opponents during the game."
Alternatives: "a trick on" or "a deception against".
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Find a spot you want to lay a trick down on.
"What I've heard, relatively directly, is that she landed a trick down in the bottom end of the pipe, and kind of bounced, from her feet to her head," Judge said, according to The Globe and Mail of Toronto.
"What I've heard, relatively directly, is that she landed a trick down in the bottom end of the pipe, and kind of bounced, from her feet to her head," he said, saying that the accident did not seem too dangerous at first.
Sometimes you just bail a trick down sets to get a feeling of what you need to do, other times you really goof up and bail by mistake.
Distance is just as dangerous as height, so be ready to squat and roll if you bail out of a trick down your local double set or extra long grass gap.
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Once you get that trick down, they will bloom from June until the first frost.
Make sure you get this trick down before you show your friends.
If you're having trouble getting this trick down, you can work on perfecting your kickflip and your pop shove it, and then bringing them together.
A trick up and down for birdie, when he really should have two easy putts.
Ferguson seldom missed a trick to chop down the old enemy, even in retirement judging by one tour night at the Lowry in Salford.
Now East also got a heart trick for down two and a nice swing.
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