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The phrase "a delicate as" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete comparison and would typically require additional context or a complete structure to be usable.
Example: "She is as delicate as a flower."
Alternatives: "as fragile as" or "as gentle as".
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Silk would be a delicate as well.
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Measuring this was a delicate business, as the expected shift was small and could easily be masked by other effects.
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