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The phrase "are tricky to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is difficult or complicated to create or produce.
Example: "These desserts are tricky to make, requiring precise measurements and techniques."
Alternatives: "are difficult to create" or "are challenging to prepare".
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Comparisons are tricky to make.
But logic chips like the graphic synthesizer are tricky to make, with intricate circuitry.
Despite the hype around desktop 3D printers aimed at hobbyists and consumers, it is the big, industrial-grade printers that are working the hardest as demand grows for printing large items, which are tricky to make with conventional methods such as plastic injection-moulding, says Mr Thellin.
Because bras are tricky to make and styles have to adapt to changing tastes, production relationships tend to be sticky, and the gloss of good labor standards only helps.
So far, the distinctions are tricky to make.
Certain parts of the model castle described in the section above, like tiny soldiers, weapons, animals, and so on, are tricky to make from edible ingredients.
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But they can be tricky to make.
But they can be tricky to make and unreliable.
But they're tricky to make in large sizes.
Strawberry, says Parker, is tricky to make naturally because "as soon as you crush them, they go off".
However, conventional methods tend to work poorly for sugar-specific antibodies — in part because the glycan antigen can be tricky to make.
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