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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delicate statement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a statement that is sensitive, subtle, or requires careful handling due to its nature or implications.
Example: "In her speech, she made a delicate statement about the ongoing issues in the community, ensuring to respect everyone's feelings."
Alternatives: "a sensitive remark" or "a tactful comment".
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Mr. Reich's public statement upset a delicate situation, said Dr. Fisher, who is associate director of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops' secretariat for ecumenical and interreligious affairs.
There is a delicate balance between a realistic Research Statement where you promise to work on problems you really think you can solve and over-reaching or dabbling in too many subject areas.
Progressive groups in particular are being forced to walk a delicate line: accommodating Obama's prior statements in which he seemingly validated retaliatory Israeli strikes with their own agenda of promoting diplomacy over violence.
In his 1972 statement, Justice Rehnquist said recusal involved a delicate balance.
In a statement, Mr. Hollande said the arms embargo remained a delicate question.
But the statement on settlements may force him to change course on a delicate domestic issue.
Weighing up the options for those first public statements, for how to conduct an investigation, and for reforms to the system is a delicate task.
A delicate structure.
A delicate and difficult interview.
I keep a delicate distance".
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