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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a delicate" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
It may be used in contexts where you are describing something that is fragile or sensitive, but it typically requires further elaboration to make sense.
Example: "She handled the as a delicate flower, ensuring it wouldn't break."
Alternatives: "like a fragile" or "as a sensitive".
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It appeared as a delicate, pulsing circle.
"Prosciutto needs the same kind of wine as a delicate fish.
But be warned: the play is hardly as audience-friendly as "A Delicate Balance".
"Blacks and whites treated slavery as a delicate, nearly taboo subject for public discussion".
The woman described the sensation as a delicate flicker, like a moth trapped in a small gauze bag.
Elsewhere, he has described it as a "delicate flower," not necessarily a category with box-office appeal.
I always remember it as a delicate, whimsical creation, and worry that it might not thrive in a new environment.
Friends and relatives described him as a delicate and affectionate child who hated to get his clothes dirty.
A little starter sings of springtime, as a delicate, clear tomato essence is poured over baby vegetables.
From a distance, the Bailey registers as a delicate line drawing of a botanical specimen, flanked by elliptical patterns.
The issue of Tibet is already emerging as a delicate one between the Obama administration and Beijing.
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