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Discover LudwigThe word "trickiness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a difficult situation or a task that is tricky to finish or complete. For example, "The trickiness of the puzzle was the challenge that made it so enjoyable."
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trickiness
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The quality of being tricky.
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In politics, as we see, a ploy is double-edged; accusations of trickiness can get tricky.
The delusion that Pakistan was, for all its trickiness, basically "on our side" made it almost impossible to achieve a lasting victory against the Taliban.Now co-operateMuch now depends on whether Pakistan, Afghanistan and America see the need to improve their fraught triangular relationship.
Then, on August 28th, Miss Clark admitted that she had spoken to Mr Glenn about the money in February.The affair highlights the trickiness of New Zealand's mixed-member-proportional (MMP) political system.
The trickiness with unearthing zero-days is how to report their existence.
He spread the false tale that Arthur Burns, chairman of the Federal Reserve, planned to enrich himself at taxpayers' expense, and listed (with sexual foibles) Nixon's enemies, to trap them later.It wasn't so much the trickiness that caught the eye, however, as the take-no-prisoners fervour with which he did his job.
Mr Hussein's trickiness in the run-up to the war suggested that he was still hiding something.All this made removing him seem a good idea to many people.
The two of them have been seeing each other for nearly five years — the longest steady relationship in Lucinda's life — and, as a member of the audience witnessing the theatre of their being together, I've learned something of the trickiness of being Lucinda's guy.
There is a surreal trickiness to traversing that in-between area, when the grip of consciousness is slipping but has not quite let go and curious mutated thoughts pass as normal cogitation unless snapped into clear light by a creaking door, or one's bed partner shifting position on the remarkably noisy sheets.
(She also told ABC News that she blamed J. Edgar Hoover for poisoning her mother's mind about King; read Larissa MacFarquhar's piece on Caroline for a sense of the trickiness of her position).
Say 'keeping the organs functioning.' " Virtually every expert I spoke with about brain death was tripped up by its semantic trickiness.
With Assad it's trickier — and the Syrian people remain hostages of that trickiness.
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