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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tricky orientation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that involves a complex or challenging understanding of direction or positioning. Example: "The tricky orientation of the new software made it difficult for the team to navigate its features effectively."
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Because of an exposed section along the Velická próba and tricky orientation especially on the ridge, both are among the more difficult scrambling routes in the High Tatras, although it's rather climbing, since there are many moments when one must rely on ones hands to hold ones bodyweight.
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But in truth, it's always tricky, whatever your orientation.
"That's the trickiest one, because it means moving the camera's orientation from one end of the set to the other.
Or orientation?
No orientation.
Tricky stuff.
My orientation is safety.
Their orientation was south.
Real tricky".
Tricky, eh?
But tricky.
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