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In April's best-of-five qualifier against France - a tricky away tie on clay which British players have struggled on recently - Raducanu won both her matches with Boulter adding another to secure their progress.

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Regulations can make it trickier for companies to gain needed licenses or clearance to sell themselves to bigger rivals.

In a sport where players operate as sole traders for the majority of the year, switching from a mindset of pursuing individual glory to achieving a common goal can be tricky.

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After starting with a tricky Six Nations in 2023, which featured only one win and the threat of strike action against England over contract issues, Gatland steadied the ship for the World Cup.

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She has made it through the tricky 60-second showcase by flipping and body popping in a street dance routine.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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