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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delicate one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, issue, or matter that requires careful handling or sensitivity.
Example: "The negotiation was a delicate one, requiring both parties to tread lightly to avoid conflict."
Alternatives: "a sensitive matter" or "a tricky situation".
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Torre said the steroid issue was more of a delicate one to comment on.
"The period between when the people become aware of what is going on and when laws are passed is a delicate one," he said.
The issue remains a delicate one.
But the case is a delicate one.
The matter is a delicate one and extremely complex.
The matter of his mental acuity is a delicate one.
The inquiry, like many such investigations, was a delicate one.
The issue, to be sure, is a delicate one.
The question for sponsors, therefore, is a delicate one.
The art of creating new T-shirt slogans is a delicate one.
The question of how best to engage with Hamas is a delicate one.
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