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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is difficult to understand or navigate, often in a context where challenges or complexities are involved.
Example: "The rules of this game are very tricky, and it takes time to master them."
Alternatives: "are quite challenging" or "can be quite difficult."
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Transfer prices are very tricky.
Right now, things are very tricky.
"They are very tricky to produce as e-books".
He interrupted himself: "God these are very tricky words".
Despite the threat, "relations between the government and Al Qaeda are very tricky," Mr. Faqih noted.
However, it turns out that satellite measurements of atmospheric temperatures are very tricky.
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It's very tricky.
This one was very tricky.
That is very tricky turf.
Getting started is very tricky.
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