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The phrase "a tenderness" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe an emotion or feeling, either in a physical or mental sense. For example, "She felt a tenderness in her heart when she looked into her baby's eyes."
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She felt a tenderness for her illusions.
Looking at his pensive face, we sense a tenderness.
Do you think that Frame felt a tenderness for him?
They reached a truce – a tenderness – at the end.
There's a tenderness and a sensual peace in her voice.
"What I saw in it was a tenderness for the material.
"She had a tenderness that I don't always see in Hillary".
There is a tenderness and raw intimacy to many of the images.
PlAnd's voice comes down to us like the will of Heramid
Sarko has a fracture, that's why I have a tenderness for him — his surface isn't impermeable".
One of them is pictured there to the right.So I feel a tenderness for hardware.
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