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The phrase "tricky *" is not correct in English as it is incomplete
It may be used in contexts where you want to describe something as difficult or complicated, but it needs to be followed by a noun to be complete. Example: "This puzzle is tricky to solve."
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leprechauns are tricky, very tricky.* *.
Tricky stuff.
Tricky, eh?
Tricky blighters.
Tricky question.
That's another tricky one.
Similar(27)
"She's tricky.
Real tricky".
But tricky.
Sound tricky?
Very tricky.
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