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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very tricky process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is complicated or difficult to navigate.
Example: "Learning to play the piano can be a very tricky process, especially for beginners who are not familiar with music theory."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging process" or "an extremely complicated process".
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"It will be a very tricky process, both for him and for the judges," said a judge who has served at the tribunal.
"It's a very tricky process to get these permits," said Nathaniel Rich, coach, outfielder and senior editor for The Paris Review, a team without a permit.
"Obviously it is difficult to generalise because every family is different, but for many of the girls we work with, getting money for the small things they need in their everyday lives is a very tricky process of negotiation," says Evelyn Okoth, of Ugandan women's rights NGO Mifumi.
There are ways of doing it obviously, but it's a very tricky process".
This can be a very tricky process, and if you're sloppy, you could break the yolk and have to start over.
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A very tricky one.
GORDON: His was a very tricky character.
So it becomes a very tricky calculus".
That's a very tricky first question.
"It's a very tricky issue".
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