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The phrase "sticky one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, problem, or topic that is difficult to handle or resolve, often due to its complexity or sensitivity. Example: "The issue of climate change is a sticky one that requires careful consideration and collaboration among nations."
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The question of risk remains a sticky one.
The issue is a sticky one among charter school advocates, who say the most important aspect of any school is that it educates the students who attend.
The Dubai ports deal is a sticky one, a flashpoint in the middle of free trade, homeland security and already-strained relations with the Arab world.
The issue is a sticky one for Democrats, who are seeking to walk the line between fiscal discipline and providing what is a politically popular benefit.
"I have friends that are more forthcoming, but I don't get it: how does talking about their experiences have a positive bearing on what their children should do?" The problem for those parents is a sticky one.
The gates of the beautiful Botanic Park opened for Womadelaide at 4pm on this Friday afternoon, and two hours later, as the day began to cool – it's been a really sticky one – the music began.
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Non sticky ones to walk on and thinner, gluey threads to stick to the preys.
This will keep them from getting a build-up of ice and any substances, especially sticky ones, that may be in the freezer or on surfaces where the trays are left while getting the cubes out.
The effect is soothing, but it can leave you longing for the clean lines of conventional song structures and sticky one-liners.
I hate sticky ones.
Various sticky ones.
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