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Discover Ludwig"more tricks" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a person who is clever or crafty and can be used in sentence like this: "The old man had lots of tricks up his sleeve; it seemed like he always knew one more trick whenever he needed it."
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"She's forgotten more tricks than I know".
South had four top winners but needed five more tricks.
There were a lot more tricks that I used.
"I'm hoping to get more tricks," she said.
"But I've got a couple more tricks up my sleeve.
And there's plenty more tricks coming from these guys.
West will take two more tricks in the suit for down one in four spades (or four more tricks for down two in three no-trump).
How did the defenders, needing three more tricks, defeat the contract?
But maybe I don't have any more tricks up my sleeve.
He could get at least four more tricks from clubs, and perhaps five.
Beyond that, they will try to find more tricks up their sleeve.
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