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The phrase "a tricky spot for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or challenging situation for someone or something.
Example: "She found herself in a tricky spot for making a decision between two job offers."
Alternatives: "a difficult situation for" or "a challenging position for".
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Needless to say, the center was a tricky spot for me as well.
The play extinguished what was setting up to be a tricky spot for David Phelps, the Yankees' right-handed starter.
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The AHCA has put a handful of House GOP members considering running for Senate in 2018 in a tricky spot: They need to back repeal, because that's the party line and it's what they've been promising for years.
On extra money for the NHS, a key election battleground, Labour is in a tricky spot.
Feudalism was in a tricky spot.
But Fassel is in a tricky spot.
The pressure placed Mr. McDonnell in a tricky spot.
President Bush is also in a tricky spot.
But this also puts Mr. Barber in a tricky spot.
Feinstein, too, has been placed in a tricky spot.
Telephone company executives know they are in a tricky spot.
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