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The phrase "a tricky week for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a week that presents challenges or difficulties for someone or something.
Example: "It has been a tricky week for the team as they navigate unexpected obstacles in the project."
Alternatives: "a challenging week for" or "a difficult week for".
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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.
Murray Mount was a sea of union flags, and there was hardly a saltire in sight - this has been a tricky week for Alex Salmond, with a vibrant new Britishness born before our eyes.
It has been a tricky week for the club, with Fred kicking it off with a plea to leave — "I don't get enough games here," he said — Sidney Govou caught drink-driving and five times over the legal limit and ended with Lyon drawn to face Barcelona in the Champions League.
Free bullets fail to sway gun investors It's been a tricky week for America's gun companies – not least for the iconic manufacturer Smith & Wesson which was launching a snazzy new weapon on the very day that Cho Seung-Hui went on his murderous rampage in Virginia.
Week two has always been a tricky week for me when it comes to picking winners in the NFL.
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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.
Drexler would make for a tricky week.
A: Tricky.
They may have to wait another week — Chicago's been a tricky place for the Red Bulls to go of late.
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