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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always a tricky exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or activity that consistently presents challenges or difficulties.
Example: "Navigating the complexities of international law is always a tricky exercise for new lawyers."
Alternatives: "consistently a challenging task" or "perpetually a difficult endeavor".
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Rebranding is always a tricky exercise, but for one field of technology 2013 will be the year when its proponents need to bite the bullet and do it.
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This was always going to be a tricky exercise, with an expectation that supporters of a European fighter option would loudly cry foul.
It's a tricky exercise.
This has proved a tricky exercise in practice.
Calculating how many people are killed in road accidents here is a tricky exercise.
Comparing bang for the buck is a tricky exercise.
Stock-picking in Taiwan can be a tricky exercise, because there are very few ADRs to choose from.
Granted, it's a tricky exercise.
Both the spirit and letter of Article 9 make figuring out rules of engagement a tricky exercise.
It is always a tricky call.
This is always a tricky one.
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