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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very delicate position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation that is sensitive or requires careful handling, often in a professional or personal context.
Example: "After the recent scandal, the CEO found herself in a very delicate position, needing to regain the trust of both employees and shareholders."
Alternatives: "a precarious situation" or "a sensitive circumstance."
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The outbreak of war has put the government in a very delicate position.
"You have to push with no compromise because you are competing and sometimes pushing at the limit, and sometimes at the limit you are in a very delicate position and can make a mistake," he said.
"They're in a very delicate position as an industry.
That puts you in a very delicate position and it's the real reason why we ended up losing.
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So it is a very delicate situation.
"It's a very delicate situation.
"This is a very delicate situation".
"I'm in a very delicate place," he responded.
"We are in a very delicate situation," says Mr. Saillard.
He said: "Obviously it's a very delicate situation.
"This is a very delicate situation," he said in La Repubblica.
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