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The phrase "a much less delicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the delicacy of two or more items, indicating that one is significantly less delicate than the other.
Example: "This fabric is a much less delicate option for outdoor use compared to silk."
Alternatives: "far sturdier" or "considerably tougher".
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And often in a much less delicate way.
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Mr. Kass was much less delicate.
Many parents feel they simply cannot talk with their teenagers about things like sexually transmitted diseases, much less delicate topics like sexual desire.
A: Much less there.
Rembrandt's "notions of the delicate forms of women would have frightened an arctic bear", snarked a much less distinguished painter, Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846).
It would have rebounded into the sand and presented him with a much easier shot, less delicate than the one he faced as his round neared its end yesterday.
Sacha has entered a no less delicate field.
"I think his buildings are lot more robust and a lot less delicate" than Mr. Bawa's, Mr. Robson said.
The complicating factor is that it at first seems obvious that a less delicate point like indicative will describe a larger amount of cases than a more delicate feature that it dominates, like declarative.
Matt Roth, 27, of Washington, took a less delicate approach.
He would wait until a less delicate moment.
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