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The phrase "a very tricky question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is difficult to answer or understand, often due to its complexity or ambiguity.
Example: "When asked about the meaning of life, he paused, realizing it was a very tricky question."
Alternatives: "a rather challenging question" or "an exceptionally difficult question".
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"It's a very tricky question".
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Anvar Suyunov, a Nogay from Kara-Tyube, said the edict touched on "a very tricky question of self-determination" and could prove dangerously divisive.
But he added "it's a very tricky question" and that he was reluctant "to categorize men and women into a particular group and particular pay scale".
"I can't say that we are in a very wonderful situation, I would be lying if I said that," Pannu told the Birmingham Mail "This is a very tricky question (player sales).
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That's a very tricky first question.
"It was a very big, testing course and full of very tricky questions, I told my team-mates to be ready for anything".
There is a real question as to what conscious even means, but it asks us some very tricky questions when we look to the future.
This poses some very tricky questions for both Britain and Ireland.
Where to get a low price tooth whitening treatment is definitely a very tricky and important question as one would not like to waste any extra money that one can acquire at economical prices also.
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