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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trick for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or technique intended to achieve a specific result or solve a problem.
Example: "I learned a trick for organizing my time more effectively."
Alternatives: "a method for" or "a technique for".
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I have a trick for this.
McDonald had a trick for holding on to the ball.
A trick for Pavarotti and a treat for us listening.
Does that sound too hard a trick for a would-be suicidal terrorist to pull off?
Are you going to do a trick for us today?" "Tell me," Penn says.
If there was a trick for making mayonnaise, I certainly did not know it.
"When the switch is off, it's clear, but reads as translucent". Not a trick for Sheetrock.
Do you then have to explain why you won't do a trick for them?
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