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The phrase "a very delicate thing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is fragile, sensitive, or requires careful handling or consideration.
Example: "The situation is a very delicate thing, and we must approach it with caution to avoid any misunderstandings."
Alternatives: "a fragile matter" or "a sensitive issue".
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"Wearing the crown is a very delicate thing," Torre said.
"What Ecuador is doing is a very delicate thing," Mr. Gándara said.
"The brain is a very delicate thing and it reacts in funny ways".
A plant is a very delicate thing, but strong enough to grow through concrete, and I think it's real determination with these people -- they're going to fight. .
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ChartBloggerers, you join us at a very delicate moment; things are in balance, choices are about to be made, important choices that will change (some) people's lives forever more.
A very fragile thing".
"You have to know how to say things in a very delicate way in order to be accepted".
They have emotional instability, poor judgment, physical complaints, sleep problems -- things that keep them in a very delicate state of vulnerability to coping with life stresses.
"It becomes a very delicate balance".
It's a very delicate line".
It was a very delicate moment".
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