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The phrase "a tricky assignment in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a challenging task or project within a specific subject or field.
Example: "I have a tricky assignment in mathematics that requires a lot of critical thinking."
Alternatives: "a challenging task in" or "a difficult project in".
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The Warriors have not made it to the finals since 2006 and currently trail leaders Mali by a single point, with The Eagles also facing a tricky assignment in Liberia.
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A: Tricky.
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