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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fragile slice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a delicate or vulnerable portion of something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "As she held the delicate cake in her hands, she marveled at the beauty of a fragile slice, fearing it might crumble at any moment."
Alternatives: "a delicate piece" or "a tender portion."
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The Florida peninsula was then, and is now, a fragile slice of earth and water.
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It's a fragile ecosystem.
"It's a fragile country".
A fragile economy.
A fragile narcissist?
"We have a fragile economy," he said.
One was a fragile woman struggling.
But it's a fragile ecology.
"We are in a fragile recovery.
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