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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are often delicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is frequently fragile or sensitive in nature.
Example: "The relationships between the team members are often delicate, requiring careful communication to maintain harmony."
Alternatives: "tend to be fragile" or "are frequently sensitive".
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Such business courtships are often delicate, complicated, and lengthy.
Fabrics are often delicate, colourful, and highly embroidered, and Emirati women wear a variety of fine gold and silver jewelry.
Exceptional young musicians are often delicate seeds; they need teachers with special talents to make them grow.
While his painting technique could be bold, even deliberately crude, his related drawings are often delicate, as in many of the still lifes and landscapes on view.
He had to transfer many technologies from his previous lab, and in the stem cell field these are often delicate to set up.
This system could be used in a wide variety of vertebrate species and is perfectly suited for primary cells, which are often delicate, and, more generally, in all cases when time becomes a critical parameter.
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Applying reliability methods to a complex structure is often delicate for two main reasons.
Among these various modes the balance of advantage was often delicate.
They were often delicate and exquisitely carved miniature figures, landscapes, or animals.
Her small works, by contrast, were often delicate and abstract, with surrealist overtones.
But finding a home for even more ordinary statues, smaller and less dramatic, is often delicate and difficult.
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