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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at tender" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, such as "at tender age" or "at tender moments," but as it stands, it lacks clarity. Example: "She was at tender age when she first learned to play the piano."
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Tenderness at tender points was evaluated in each subject using the Fischer dolorimeter [ 23].
For each patient and control, tenderness at tender points was evaluated by means of the Fischer dolorimeter [ 20].
For each patient the tenderness at tender points was evaluated by means of the Fischer dolorimeter [ 13].
The kitchen excels at tender flesh, especially fish.
Mostly, that means tossing kisses and doubles entendres at tender young men.
"At Tender, we rely on our trustees to fill the skills gap to a certain degree.
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The Court's titterings at tender-hearted underlings are repugnant.
We are not looking at tendering our successful programmes".
✒ Monkey's quote of the week: "We are not looking at tendering our successful programmes" (James Purnell, BBC strategy director).
The most exceptional and rare diamonds from the mine are sold at tenders in major cities around the world.
The playing was at times tender and introverted, at others bold and sonorous.
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