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"is getting trickier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is becoming increasingly complex or difficult. For example: "Solving the puzzle is getting trickier as we progress."
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"We were the disruptive challengers," Mr Hamers says.Using those deposits is getting trickier, however.
Yet making genuinely "weird music" is getting trickier because the software has become so standardised.
One of the issues facing Mr. Icahn and any other potential bidder is that paying for an alternative deal is getting trickier.
It would be rude not to reply to that graduate student from the University of Tomsk.Life is getting trickier for timewasters.
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This is getting tricky.
The demand picture for the other important type of flash memory is getting tricky to figure out.
"I'm excited about the way I'm playing, hitting the ball well, making some putts, and this golf course is getting tricky.
But in general, driving in city centers throughout Europe is getting tricky...and potentially very expensive.
"It's getting trickier," Mr. O'Neill said.
It's getting trickier and trickier to satirise this stuff".
It's getting trickier and trickier to satirize this stuff".
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