Sentence examples for bit more tricky than from inspiring English sources

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Tuning in a digital signal can be a bit more tricky than its analog counterpart.

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Today things could get a bit more tricky.

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"Gmail is sitting out in California and is a bit more tricky for UK legislation to cover it..

Referring to another avian virus, one that since 2003 has decimated poultry stocks in Southeast Asia and killed more than 300 people, he said, "If a flock of chickens or ducks gets H5N1, it will kill them and set off alarm bells, but this virus seems to be a bit more tricky".

Big week: That's a little bit more tricky.

With cased sausage, cooking can be a bit more tricky.

Your neuro-vestibular system, you know your sense of balance, is a little bit more tricky.

The water retention PMS state is a bit more tricky, almost a dry run for pregnancy..

We felt that the plot you suggested was a little bit more tricky to interpret.

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