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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are frail" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something or someone that is weak, delicate, or easily damaged, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The elderly man, though wise, are frail and require assistance in daily activities."
Alternatives: "are weak" or "are delicate".
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Human beings are frail.
If you are frail, you may die.
Some are frail and nearly bedridden.
Egos are frail, hackles are spiny.
They are frail, precarious and need vigilant attention and intimate knowledge; safety and love.
The Masumoto parents are in their late 70's and are frail now.
Because we are frail and mortal, we long for things that are not.
The average age of our residents is 85, and many of them are frail.
Because they are frail, they think they will need help to end their lives.
We need to think carefully about how to take care of people who are frail.
Too many Arab regimes today are frail and illegitimate, and cannot settle for anything less than 100percentt.
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