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The phrase "a very delicate place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or location that requires careful handling or consideration due to its sensitivity or fragility.
Example: "When discussing the topic of mental health, we must approach it as a very delicate place, ensuring that we are respectful and understanding."
Alternatives: "a sensitive situation" or "a fragile environment".
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"I'm in a very delicate place," he responded.
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It's a very delicate situation," said the nurse.
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What a very delicate situation she dealt with!
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