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The phrase "are a bit tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat difficult or complicated to understand or deal with.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture are a bit tricky, so make sure to read them carefully."
Alternatives: "can be somewhat challenging" or "are a little complicated."
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And polls on legalization are a bit tricky to read, too.
The data are a bit tricky to interpret: each loan is reported separately even when it represents the rollover of a maturing loan.
Statistical analyses are a bit tricky when there are still 15 or 20 cases to open.
"Symptoms are a bit tricky for a lot of STIs, especially for people with penises, as the majority of people with an infection like chlamydia won't be symptomatic, but will be able to transmit the infection," Auckland-based youth health nurse Mikey Brenndorfer tells VICE.
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Perennials are a bit trickier.
The joints are a bit trickier to find, but they are in the same places.
The financial restrictions are a bit trickier.
The free, open source versions are a bit trickier to use and still lack common editing capabilities.
However, things are a bit trickier now that he's a full-time royal.
If there's not an obvious contact page, things are a bit trickier.
It is a bit tricky.
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