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The phrase "things get tricky" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when a situation becomes difficult or complicated. For example, "When I tried to explain the situation, things got tricky."
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That's where things get tricky.
Here's where things get tricky.
But that's where things get tricky.
This is where things get tricky.
And that's where things get tricky.
And that's when things get tricky.
Until things get tricky, that is.
And this is where things get tricky.
"That," she says, "is where things get tricky.
Here's where things get tricky for the Heat.
Change any of those parameters, and things get tricky.
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