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been fragile
adjective
Easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.
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The creative process has always been fragile.
To compound matters, Wolves have been fragile defensively.
Its economy has long been fragile and held back by rampant corruption.
The British recovery has been fragile, with growth declining 0.6 percent last quarter.
Ms. White, whose life has always been fragile, is still struggling.
Existing commitments to the two major parties have been fragile for a long time.
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The argument is fragile.
His majority is fragile.
Charm is fragile.
The recovery is fragile.
Public support is fragile.
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