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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terribly tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very difficult or complicated. Example: "The math problem was terribly tricky, and it took me hours to solve it."
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For building a working quantum computer is itself terribly tricky.
"It's a terribly tricky balance in that sense.
But it is terribly tricky because a wedding is a fantasy magnet.
"And doing it in a way that doesn't cause the whole program to stop is terribly tricky.
Though this move isn't terribly tricky, learning the proper technique for a gravity throw will make doing a sleeper much easier.
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"It's terribly tacky".
According to Reuters, 26 out of 40 Mars missions have either gone awry or gone up in (perhaps not always metaphorical) smoke — not terribly heartening odds, especially since Curiosity's landing is going to be one of the trickiest yet.
(I know: some great poets spelled terribly; Yeats for one. But if the poet can't get their spelling right in a competition entry, it's tricky to hold out much hope for syntax, diction, imagery).
Terribly, terribly sad.
Terribly, terribly wrong, Dr. Diehl.
Terribly exciting".
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