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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tricky design" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a design that is complex, challenging, or requires careful consideration to understand or implement.
Example: "The architect presented a tricky design that would test the limits of modern engineering."
Alternatives: "a complicated design" or "a challenging design".
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For the Teutsches, the area surrounding their fireplace not only functions as a complete outdoor room, it also helped solve a tricky design problem.
We were even able to engineer a way to include power and data capabilities — a tricky design problem, which is why most makers don't include them in folding tables.
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But we think she did a fab job with the tricky design.
Expansion of the museum presents particularly tricky design problems.
A: Tricky.
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The design of humanoid robots has been a tricky challenge for several years.
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