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The phrase "a very very tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the level of difficulty or complexity of something, often in informal contexts.
Example: "This puzzle is a very very tricky challenge that requires a lot of thought."
Alternatives: "extremely tricky" or "quite challenging".
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"It was also a very, very tricky part," she said.
So it is a very, very tricky situation to be in".
It's a very, very tricky subject, and it's one that I'm tired of.
The banter in the latter scene was a reminder that putting racist dialogue in the mouths of racist characters and declaring it therefore justified is a very, very tricky thing to pull off.
"It was a very, very tricky course but we had a solid plan.
He's a very very tricky character, as is Filin.
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There are still a lot of difficulties with the recording technology to overcome, so actually shooting a picture-length production will be very, very tricky".
"It's very, very tricky.
"It was very, very tricky becaue you never knew what the conditions were like," Vettel said.
Very very tricky there, and great skill from the Rangers center.
Grey District Mayor Tony Kokshoorn described weather conditions around the glacier as "very, very tricky" to fly in.
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