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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tricky for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is difficult or challenging for someone or something to do or understand. Example: Math can be tricky for some students, but with practice, it becomes easier.
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Growth is always tricky for Stern.
"It's tricky for me.
Tricky for Abbott.
But the politics are tricky for him.
Some things are tricky for Ling.
Things certainly getting tricky for her.
"Mid-30s are tricky for a man.
The prospect is tricky for Serbia.
It might be tricky for some women.
That may be tricky for the network.
Who fancies making this tricky for him?
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