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The phrase "awfully delicate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely fragile or sensitive, either physically or emotionally.
Example: "The sculpture is awfully delicate, so please handle it with care."
Alternatives: "extremely fragile" or "incredibly sensitive".
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As portable as they are, laptop computers are built awfully delicate when you consider the abuse they have to take.
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Similarly, delicate chunks of buffalo mozzarella served with a small pile of arugula are awfully good, but I was left wondering whether $12 was a little too much.
Awfully wrong".
Awfully quick.
Awfully good.
It was awfully high, but awfully lonesome.
Very delicate.
That sounds awfully convenient.
And awfully lazy.
"That's awfully exciting.
It tasted awfully good.
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