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The phrase "a trick that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific method or technique that is clever or deceptive in nature.
Example: "She revealed a trick that could help us solve the puzzle much faster."
Alternatives: "a method that" or "a technique that".
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That's a trick that satisfies time and again.
It is a trick that is wearing thin.
It is a trick that has its price.
(Even armed with a bacon sandwich, this is a trick that eludes Ed Miliband).
One year, Paul unspooled a trick that involved snapping his brother's thumbs into tiny cuffs.
At the 80th Street corner True used a trick that became his signature.
This is the story of a trick that gives away that mystery.
In Tokyo I discovered a trick that makes even brown paper look instantly luxurious.
It's a trick that has not yet entered the Astérix repertoire.
(Frost-free freezers stay frost-free by periodically heating their cooling elements — a trick that wasn't widely in use yet).
Barely a match goes by in which they fail to pull off a trick that makes watching them a joy.
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