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The phrase "a trick to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a method or technique that is clever or deceptive in achieving a particular outcome.
Example: "There’s a trick to solving this puzzle that makes it much easier."
Alternatives: "a method for" or "a technique to".
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There's a trick to it.
"There's a trick to it, a technique.
It's a trick to heighten sensitivity.
There's a trick to delivering them.
He called Tsipras's referendum idea "a trick to hold power".
"It's a trick to divide us," he said.
Is there a trick to that rough/leathery finish?
There is of course a trick to that statement.
It's a trick to get you absolutely twatted.
West's spade jack scored a trick to defeat the contract.
"It was a trick to consolidate his position in these two neighborhoods," he said.
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