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The phrase "a very tricky subject" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic that is complex or difficult to understand.
Example: "The debate on climate change is a very tricky subject that requires careful consideration of various perspectives."
Alternatives: "a quite challenging topic" or "a rather complicated issue".
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I'd say Frost/Nixon - it's a decent job of direction, a great screenplay, great performances and a skilful handling of a very tricky subject, which adds up to a superb piece of work.
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It's a very, very tricky subject, and it's one that I'm tired of.
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A very tricky one.
GORDON: His was a very tricky character.
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