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"tightrope walk" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "tightrope walk" to describe a difficult or risky situation that requires careful balance and precision. It can also be used literally to describe the act of walking on a tightrope. Example: After months of planning and preparation, the CEO took a tightrope walk to secure a major business deal with a potential partner.
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Have you read Colum McCann's novel Let the Great World Spin, which uses your World Trade Centre tightrope walk?
They're the dudes learning to tightrope walk in the park or taking part in wall-ball tournaments.
The exergame-based training component might switch to a little less challenging XBOX or Wii games, for example, "tightrope walk" or "ski slalom".
The tightrope walk continued.
The tightrope walk is impossible.
Political compromise could be a tightrope walk.
"It is going to be a tightrope walk".
Video: Nik Wallenda's tightrope walk across the Grand Canyon.
It's a tightrope walk that lasts for years.
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You can't tightrope-walk across Niagara Falls if only one side says yes.
1876 Maria Spelterini becomes the first, and only, woman to tightrope-walk across the Niagara Falls.
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