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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more delicate problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that requires careful handling or sensitivity.
Example: "The negotiations became challenging as we encountered a more delicate problem that needed to be addressed with caution."
Alternatives: "a more sensitive issue" or "a more intricate challenge".
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But with a 40-plus point lead in the polls over his Republican opponent, Joseph J. Lhota, and enjoying broad support among centrists and independents, Mr. de Blasio appears to be wrestling with a more delicate problem than winning enough votes: figuring out how to govern.
The covering law presents a more delicate problem.
The independence of the Lefschetz number from the choices included presents a more delicate problem than the definition of Euler characteristic (see [3]).
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Diplomacy in international negotiations often involves handling difficult people and problems with a more delicate touch than some negotiators would normally employ as part of their normal negotiation strategy.
50 from a more delicate 35.
Mr. Stringer provided a more delicate translation.
Assir moved to a more delicate subject.
"It's like Chinese tea — a more delicate flavor".
The cooks here are after a more delicate, crisp effect.
It was a more delicate interior than we had imagined.
The approximation of such singularities is a more delicate issue than the approximation of smoother memory kernels.
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