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The phrase "access is tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where obtaining or using something is difficult or complicated.
Example: "Navigating the new software can be challenging; access is tricky for new users."
Alternatives: "access is complicated" or "access is difficult".
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Because I own a neolithic Nokia, and have downloaded Freedom on my sexy MacBook, internet access is tricky.
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But while that's true in most settings, securing IV access can be tricky when the person assigned to the job is extremely anxious, or when the person on the receiving end is cold, nervous, obese or has a history of IV drug use, not an unlikely set of problems in an execution suite.
Going to see a favourite band is something many people look forward to, but for those in wheelchairs, access can be tricky.
Access can be tricky, so I think we really need some government involvement to get the ball rolling.
Access to the single chairlift, deep powder area is tricky.
Beyond expanding access to treatment, harm reduction when it comes to meth is tricky.
There's not as many lenders for retail and large-scale shopping center development, so finding access to capital is trickier".
This stuff is tricky!
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