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Discover Ludwig"trick to do" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a task or action that requires some special or clever technique to accomplish. Example: "Baking a perfect souffle can be a trick to do, but with the right recipe, anyone can master it."
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"It's a hard trick to do.
You can find any kind of trick to do, any kind of action you wanted.
But it's a good trick to do that, and good luck to them if they can pull it off".
Isn't part of the trick to do both at the same time, because both are mixed together so closely in actual life?
It's a really cool trick to do, especially in the second half, because you are holding on to your grab and you see everything going upside down again".
"I found out one little trick to do.
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That is the position that photographers of luxury watches find themselves in, and the trick to doing so, they say, is to find the machine's emotional side.
There's a trick to doing this.
What's the trick to doing pomp and ceremony without bling?
The trick to doing well is staying calm and maintaining your composure.
The trick to doing this, though, is that you have to respect and value her first.
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