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The phrase "a tricky exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or activity that is challenging or requires careful thought and skill to complete.
Example: "The math problem turned out to be a tricky exercise that took me several hours to solve."
Alternatives: "a challenging task" or "a difficult activity".
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It's a tricky exercise.
This has proved a tricky exercise in practice.
Calculating how many people are killed in road accidents here is a tricky exercise.
But projecting a 14-year-old's ability is a tricky exercise, and mistakes are made in judging talent and personality.
Rebranding is always a tricky exercise, but for one field of technology 2013 will be the year when its proponents need to bite the bullet and do it.
This was always going to be a tricky exercise, with an expectation that supporters of a European fighter option would loudly cry foul.
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They are spending less time on broad asset allocation, and more on trying to pick winners within each class.This is a trickier exercise, but they may have no choice.
But ensuring that these three continents are adequately represented in the World Cup is a tricky diplomatic exercise.
A: Tricky.
This is a far trickier exercise with beaked whales, which are smaller and dive for an hour at a time.
The movie, directed by Callie Khouri, who wrote the screenplay, unfolds as a tricky (and sometimes confusing) exercise in time travel with scenes ricocheting through three different eras.
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