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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'has been particularly tricky' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to highlight how challenging something has been. For example: "The Maths exam this year has been particularly tricky."
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Getting the logo right has been particularly tricky.
The effort to regulate and prohibit Internet gambling has been particularly tricky for the United States because the operations are based overseas and players are logging on from home.
But the political terrain in which they have had to operate over the last 20 years has been particularly tricky.
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This has been particularly true with how I view money, but it can be a tricky balance between being just positive enough and too positive.
For first-time mothers, judging the ease of birth is particularly tricky.
"I don't think the Aussies will have been particularly impressed with what we did, but the first game of any tournament is tricky," he said.
ReprintsCharities have been particularly bold.
"Liverpool have been particularly hypocritical.
Emiratization, which often involves quotas or guidelines for companies aimed at hiring more Emiratis at work, has proved to be particularly tricky in tourism and hospitality.
The first LEDs were red, yellow and orange, but getting to other colors has been a particularly tricky problem for physicists and engineers.
Whooping cough can be particularly tricky because people who've had the vaccine can still be carriers of the infection, show no symptoms, and infect others.
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