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The phrase "a tricky piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult or complicated, often referring to a task, problem, or situation.
Example: "Solving this puzzle is a tricky piece that requires careful thought and strategy."
Alternatives: "a challenging task" or "a difficult matter".
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There's a tricky piece of diplomacy for someone.
This is a tricky piece to pull off.
"He brought a charisma and a warmth and a character that made a tricky piece work".
It's a tricky piece, and the singers pulled it off deftly.
While Sam performed a tricky piece of footwork, Storyboard pointed at the bedroom's linoleum flooring, which had a faux-wood-grain pattern.
A tricky piece of 700 words went to the printers at 4 o'clock one afternoon in 1937, with a request for a proof to be posted to Highgate, in north London.
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As for the SFJazz Collective, a rightly acclaimed flagship band, it played two numbers: "Mastermind," a metrically tricky piece by Mr. Zenón, and "Spain," one of the best-known tunes by Mr. Corea, who sat in on keyboards.
"Doing each takes a moderately tricky piece of computation," said Welbourne.
"Falstaff" is a tricky ensemble piece, with sextets and octets sung not by Verdi's usual noblemen and tragic heroines but by rowdy groups of merry wives and lowbrow guys.
But mostly I'm left with the impression of talented people working together to tackle a tricky little piece that can falter at the slightest lapse.
They performed this tricky piece with graceful precision, fading to a whispered pianissimo.
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