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The phrase "a particularly delicate question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a topic or issue that requires careful handling or sensitivity.
Example: "When discussing the topic of mental health, it's important to approach it as a particularly delicate question."
Alternatives: "a sensitive issue" or "a touchy subject".
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That is a particularly delicate question for someone like Ms. Ferguson, whose activism had made her a confidante for a number of victims who told her their stories but wanted to remain anonymous.
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The delicate question is, How much of a tourist attraction should all this be?
The question of Mubarak's successor is a particularly delicate one, all the more so as it has remained unanswered for 20 years.
The question of just how much environmental regulation hurts jobs is a particularly delicate one as leaders in Washington debate the best ways to address the nation's stubbornly high unemployment rate.
The allegations come at a particularly delicate moment.
The reported trip comes at a particularly delicate time.
Ms. Krawcheck's balancing act is a particularly delicate one.
CRAFTING a cabinet is always a particularly delicate balancing act for Canadian prime ministers.
Public restrooms are not a new topic for China, nor a particularly delicate one.
The nominees will be coming into the Fed at a particularly delicate time.
But Mr. Richardson's trip comes at a particularly delicate time for Washington.
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