Sentence examples for a delicate one that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a delicate one that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a sensitive or nuanced topic or situation that requires careful handling or consideration.
Example: "Discussing personal finances can be a delicate one that many people prefer to avoid."
Alternatives: "a sensitive matter that" or "a tricky issue that".

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The topic is a delicate one that has already generated controversy, even though a formal draft of the proposed recommendations, due out from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention by the end of the year, has yet to be released.

The operation is a delicate one that must be performed at temperatures some 2 degrees below that of the body, which is why the testicles hang outside the body, where breezes can keep them cool; why a man hoping to become a father is advised to skip the hot baths and saunas; and why a bout of high fever can disrupt fertility for months.

The Tribune cautions that the question of what to do with the 245 detainees in Guantánamo "is a delicate one that balances the desire to close a facility widely seen as damaging to the United States' international standing with the risks of releasing people who many believe pose a serious threat".

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"I was like a person carrying a very delicate jar, a vase, in my hands, a very precious, delicate one that is so valuable that you don't want it to drop, and you are walking through storms, through rains, through wind, through excesses of all kinds….You fall but you keep the vase, delicately holding it so it doesn't break.

"I was like a person carrying a very delicate jar, a vase, in my hands, a very precious, delicate one that is so valuable that you don't want it to drop, and you are walking through storms, through rains, through wind, through excesses of all kinds," he said, elongating his vowels and carrying himself away in the drama of his metaphor.

"We fixed most [crowns], but there are a few delicate ones that are still in the process of being repaired and might be permanently damaged".

Though Kim's leadership and both institutions are strong, the power balance among various government organs in North Korea is a delicate one and maintaining that balance is a key to keeping Kim's regime solid and unchallenged.

While the matter of legitimate elections in Florida is a delicate one for the governor, given that his brother emerged the winner of the disputed Florida count in the 2000 presidential election, political analysts say that his wish to avoid another mess is genuine.

It is no surprise that finding the right balance is a delicate task, one that could take generations.

That harmony is a delicate one, easily disrupted by a hyper-sugary ice cream.

Stiefel is acutely aware that his position, as yet another foreigner, is a delicate one.

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