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be fragile
adjective
Easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.
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Sure, rabbits can be fragile.
Technology can be fragile.
Reputations and relationships can be fragile things.
And the needles tend to be fragile.
Children and teenagers can be fragile.
But the security gains may be fragile.
They will be fragile so go carefully.
High-tech gear tends to be fragile and finicky.
The current unrest suggests any political settlement would be fragile.
Besides, the president's poll ratings may be fragile.
But confidence can be fragile when it involves radiation.
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