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Discover Ludwig"tricky question" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing a question that is difficult to answer or may require deep thought. For example: - "The last question on the test was a tricky one, but I managed to answer it correctly." - "During the job interview, the interviewer asked me a tricky question about my previous work experience." - "The politician carefully avoided answering the reporter's tricky question about his controversial policies."
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That's a tricky question.
Hmm... tricky question.
This is a tricky question.
Mulling over a tricky question?
It's a surprisingly tricky question.
That's a good, tricky question.
It raises a tricky question.
"It's a very tricky question".
They will also face a tricky question.
"What's more important?" is a tricky question.
ALEX ROSS: Oof! That's a tricky question.
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