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The phrase "a tricky stage in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or complex phase in a process, situation, or development.
Example: "Navigating the tricky stage in the project required careful planning and collaboration among team members."
Alternatives: "a challenging phase in" or "a difficult point in".
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With a CV that already includes the BBC costume-drama Miss Austen Regrets and a forthcoming film version of Jane Eyre, Imogen Poots is well aware that she's at a tricky stage in her development.
Adolescence, as we all know, is a tricky stage in life – youngsters are working hard at school, they're having first relationships and they're often very concerned about fitting in".
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A: Tricky.
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