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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tricky gamble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that involves a risky decision or action that is complicated or difficult to navigate. Example: "Investing in that startup felt like a tricky gamble, but the potential rewards were too enticing to ignore."
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It's a tricky gamble.
It's a tricky gamble to make a movie about such a slug, and although "Never Die Alone," which opens nationwide today, doesn't glamorize his behavior, neither does it assume that viewers need to have disapproval of the protagonist explicitly stated.
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Experts in gambling law said that the forceful action raises tricky questions about gambling laws and the government's reach.
And the gamble is particularly tricky for Millennials, who tend to be underemployed and don't have much money socked away to be able to cover a crisis.
The effort to regulate and prohibit Internet gambling has been particularly tricky for the United States because the operations are based overseas and players are logging on from home.
Given the gamble of working with always tricky pinot noir grapes, Mr. Blum's rosé ($14) is ambitious for a pop genre.
His first piece, Tricky Dicey Dice, was crafted to represent the great gamble of attempting the cross to safety.
His boldest gamble was in 2001 when MTN paid $285m for a mobile-phone licence in Nigeria, a notoriously tricky place to do business.
A gamble.
BUYING an airline ticket is always something of a gamble — prices go up and down, and trying to figure out how far in advance to book to get the best fare can be tricky.
"We gamble to gamble.
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