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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delicate thing" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is fragile, sensitive, or requires careful handling or consideration. Example: "The relationship between the two countries is a delicate thing, requiring diplomacy and understanding to maintain peace."
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But it's a delicate thing".
Heritage is a delicate thing.
The creative process is a delicate thing.
Onomatopoeia is such a delicate thing.
Instead, it's quite a delicate thing.
"That's a delicate thing," he said.
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It is a subtle, delicate thing, a palpable frisson, a marvellous sense of being in the presence of something larger than ourselves.
It's a wonderful, delicate thing - a miniature, you might describe it as, but eye-catching, beautifully crafted and rather colourful.
A plant is a very delicate thing, but strong enough to grow through concrete, and I think it's real determination with these people -- they're going to fight. .
He holds her like a sweet, delicate thing: protectively, with a firm certainty.
But Rebel Wilson... Fat Amy already existed as a character, but it's a real delicate thing to ask actresses to audition for that part.
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