Sentence examples for sounds tricky from inspiring English sources

The phrase "sounds tricky" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to express that something sounds difficult or complicated. Here are a few examples of when you can use it: 1. "I'm not sure if I can solve this math problem, it sounds tricky." 2. "Be careful when climbing that rock, it sounds tricky." 3. "I have to give a presentation tomorrow and the topic sounds tricky."

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Sounds tricky.

The CrossBlue's all-wheel drive setup sounds tricky, but intriguing.

If that sounds tricky, you try straining a sinew in heels.

If this kind of tinkering sounds tricky, there's no need to re-invent the wheel, or the saw blade, for that matter.

The image matching between MODIS (1 km) and CHM (0.5 m) sounds tricky.

Sounds tricky, but its actually the easiest step in the entire chain.

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Sound tricky?

That may sound tricky but it's just common sense: an extra dollar that finds its way to an "income-constrained" (or "poor," or these days even "middle-class") person is more likely to be spent than saved.

If buttons run the full length of the back, it may sound tricky.

It may sound tricky, depending on the restaurant cuisine, but with creativity, there's a lot of food choices out there.

This time, at Le Poisson Rouge, the intricate rhythmic shapes of the music sounded trickier and thinner.

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