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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are often tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, concepts, or tasks that frequently present challenges or difficulties.
Example: "Math problems involving multiple steps are often tricky for students to solve."
Alternatives: "can be challenging" or "tend to be difficult".
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Referendums are often tricky.
INTERNATIONAL borders are often tricky to chart on maps.
While frank esophageal carcinoma rarely presents a diagnostic challenge, early lesions are often tricky to assess.
If you've ever planned a family hiking trip, you'll know that such enterprises are often tricky.
Finishing touches are often tricky waters for men to swim in.
The jump and evade buttons are often tricky to reach in fast situations and the whole thing feels more cumbersome than it should.
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On the other hand, market-facing innovations — which include new products, new ways of relating to customers, and new potentially disrupting businesses — are often trickier.
Kids' burning questions are often trickier to answer than may seem at first pass, just like the "what is a flame" question.
Redistribution is often tricky.
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