Sentence examples for a tricky week from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a tricky week" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week that has been challenging or difficult in some way, often due to unexpected events or complications.
Example: "This has been a tricky week for our team, with several projects falling behind schedule."
Alternatives: "a challenging week" or "a difficult week".

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It's been a tricky week with the drizzle and the rain and the matches starting a bit later, but once I got going today I was moving well and I finished strong".Meanwhile, Novak Djokovic's former mentor Niki Pilic said the Serbian world No2 has lost the tenacity which enabled him to rule the men's game for a number of years.

Drexler would make for a tricky week.

Sadly it has been a tricky week for grassroots gurning.

It has been a tricky week for brands that rely on celebrities to endorse their wares.

This detail - and the reference that the published argument was one he heard in Washington - appear to make for a tricky week ahead for the prime minister.

It's a way of recognising what a tricky week this is for punters and how things can go badly wrong for any of us.

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We are very proud of you as you demonstrated huge amounts of commitment and tried your very best during this tricky week.

Stocks and other asset classes now have to negotiate a tricky few weeks of new territory.

Brian McDermott's promoted side are now four points adrift of safety and with Manchester United, Southampton and Sunderland coming up they face a tricky few weeks.

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