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tricky

[trik-ee] / ˈtrɪk i /




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He had been lauded for his prominent role in Spain's tricky transition to democracy after the 36-year dictatorship of Francisco Franco ended with the general's death in 1975.

From Barron's

Previous pink-ball Tests suggest batting will be tricky under lights but there have also been long periods the ball does little in the daylight.

From BBC

Direct comparisons between the sector in China and other international markets is tricky.

From Barron's

“When you see a drone flying toward the front, you think it’s one of our drones. So it’s really tricky,” Fedorenko said.

From The Wall Street Journal

“It is becoming a lot trickier for foreign brands,” she said.

From The Wall Street Journal