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The phrase "a very tricky problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is complex and difficult to solve or understand.
Example: "The engineers faced a very tricky problem when trying to design a bridge that could withstand extreme weather conditions."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging issue" or "a rather complicated dilemma".
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It's a very tricky problem".
In sum, this is a very tricky problem.
Male pattern hair loss is a very tricky problem indeed.
Already a source of contention during the war, the unit posed a very tricky problem for the occupying Americans, who knew — as did the Russians — what had been going on long before the Japanese surrendered on board the battleship Missouri.
It's going to be a very tricky problem to resolve.
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This is another very tricky problem with a graduate tax of the kind Labour is apparently proposing.
It was radically different from the ways in which other robotics companies were approaching the very tricky problem of replicating the dexterity of the human hand.
For example, regulation (both allosteric and transcriptional) in FBA models is notoriously a very tricky, overall unresolved problem.
Trying to simplify a problem by such number substitutions often results in finding the solution to a very tricky question.
A very tricky one.
GORDON: His was a very tricky character.
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