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The phrase "a tricks" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a trick" if referring to a single instance or "tricks" if referring to multiple instances without the article "a."
Example: "He showed me a trick that amazed everyone at the party."
Alternatives: "a skill" or "a ruse."
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Alternatively, a time-resolved 3D acquisition with view sharing such as a TRICKS sequence [23] can be used, which additionally delineates the arterial and venous regional haemodynamics, regional perfusion defects and cardiac shunts.
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Learn a magic trick.
It is a trick".
"It's a trick".
Sylvia does a trick.
I have a trick.
That was a trick question.
It was a trick statement.
It's a trick question.
No — it's a trick.
"It's like a trick.
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