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The phrase "is somehow tricky" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is difficult to understand or navigate, but not overly difficult or impossible. Example: Understanding the new software is somehow tricky, but with some practice, I am sure I will get the hang of it.
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Carting fresh corpses from morgue-to-mortuary-to-funeral-to-graveyard, along imperfect roads, in imperfect motor vehicles driven by imperfect human beings is logistically tricky, yet somehow these operations are almost always executed with precision.
As books like Richard Settersten's Not Quite Adults remind us, it's a process that is somehow slower and trickier for this generation of extended adolescents.
And that's where things start to get tricky, when making the argument that Uber is somehow delinquent in its hiring practices.
He is somehow stubborn.
Everyone was somehow fine.
That's somehow reassuring.
This was somehow different.
But she was, somehow.
This was somehow unexpected.
leprechauns are tricky, very tricky.* *.
"Cztery" is tricky and "trzy" is trickier.
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