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The phrase "a very tricky structure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or difficult arrangement or organization of something, often in a technical or academic context.
Example: "The architect presented a very tricky structure that challenged conventional design principles."
Alternatives: "a quite complicated structure" or "an exceptionally challenging structure".
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He felt the non-linear structure made it "a very tricky structure" for a feature film.
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"It's a very tricky issue".
It's a very tricky problem".
SASHA FRERE-JONES: That's a very tricky question.
"It's a very tricky question".
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