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Discover Ludwig"tricky case" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or problem that is difficult, puzzling, or complicated. It can also refer to a person or thing that is hard to understand or handle. Example: The defendant's lawyer presented a tricky case, arguing that his client was innocent despite the overwhelming evidence against him.
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The GKN/Melrose saga was a tricky case, admittedly.
Last year, she had just finished some very tricky case.
Until then, I think I'd had one tricky case involving a journalist.
Another tricky case is when some people finish their parts of the call sooner than others do.
"What's next?" But by the time the ad ran, this had become a tricky case for Mr. Traylor to make.
It may do so next year.On November 12th the Supremes heard a tricky case involving race and gerrymandering.
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This is a starting point, but even for English there are a number of tricky cases.
The Children Act follows Judge Fiona Maye, whose commitment to her often tricky cases sometimes strains her marriage.
The tricky cases are when the United States has to form an alliance with a repressive regime, or go to war against a state that it thinks is quite progressive.
Currently no single test can definitively identify Alzheimer's, but this test may help identify the disease in tricky cases where Alzheimer's is one of the diagnoses being considered.
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