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The phrase "an extremely delicate situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scenario that requires careful handling or sensitivity due to its complexity or potential consequences.
Example: "The negotiations have reached an impasse, and we find ourselves in an extremely delicate situation that requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a highly sensitive situation" or "a very precarious situation".
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In fairness to Mr. Trichet, he faces an extremely delicate situation.
"It is an extremely delicate situation," said Dr. Barondess, who is president of the New York Academy of Medicine.
Supporters of Mr Leung - the territory's third chief executive since handover - say he has had to negotiate an extremely delicate situation and is committed to upholding the rule of law and all the rights enshrined in the Basic Law - Hong Kong's mini-constitution.
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