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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tricky course between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe navigating a difficult or complex situation that involves two or more opposing elements or choices.
Example: "The negotiations were a tricky course between maintaining our principles and making necessary compromises."
Alternatives: "a difficult path between" or "a challenging route between".
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According to the documents released today, Mrs. Simpson, who died in 1986, navigated a tricky course between her husband, Edward, who died in 1972, and her other lovers.
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His was a tricky course to navigate.
This can make dessert a tricky course to prepare for.
It looks a tricky course, with distant fairways and lightning-quick greens.
Riders will tackle a tricky course, going up and down hills and clearing 28 whimsically designed but testing fences.
And it was just a solid round of golf really on a tricky course.
This is a tricky course to jump round over fences, as we've seen through the course of the season.
"This is a tricky course.
It was a tricky course and I never quite got my lines right".
It's a perfect game to put on when mates are over, passing the pad between people, laughing at each other' ineffectual abilities and genuinely roaring with cheer whenever a tricky course is completed.
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