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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tricky job" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a task or assignment that is difficult or challenging. Example: "I was assigned the tricky job of creating a marketing strategy for a new product launch."
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It's a tricky job.
The speech managed that tricky job well.
On past form, that's a tricky job.
It is a tricky job without the truck".
It is a tricky job, with huge risks.
"It is a very tricky job and execution is what worries me most".
Someone else has already done the tricky job of extracting the juice from the grapes.
The Institute of Directors described the Statement as "a tricky job well done".
Mr Gallois may also be obliged to find someone to fill another tricky job at Airbus.
THE Economic Community of West African States, better known as ECOWAS, has a notoriously tricky job.
RECYCLING refrigerators — especially those made more than 15 years ago — is a tricky job.
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