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Is it correct to say none of these recipies are tricky or is tricky?

The correct phrase is "none of these recipes are tricky."

Here's why:

* Subject-verb agreement: "None" is a singular word, but it acts as a plural when referring to multiple items. Since we're talking about multiple recipes, the verb should be "are."

* Correct tense: "Are" is the correct present tense form of the verb "to be."

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