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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delicacy for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a food or dish that is considered a delicacy, or something that is highly prized or refined. Example: "The restaurant served a special delicacy for its anniversary dinner, featuring hand-picked truffles from a small town in Italy."
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"We had never seen it, and it became something of a delicacy for us".
Scarcity has made oysters expensive, turning this unattractive mollusc into a delicacy for the rich.
Their product, the Long Island duck, is a delicacy for chefs around the world.
It's like chitlins: the offal that was a delicacy for slaves.
Did you know that ear wax is a delicacy for roaches?
These days they are a delicacy for everyday, fast encroaching on the territory once held by the enchilada on menus.
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In Germany, Mosels are known for delicacy, Rheingaus for their voluptuous richness.
Frobisher would have Mr. Danson, along with Chilean sea bass and a host of other environmentally incorrect delicacies, for lunch.
If you want bread, cheese or any other delicacies for an impromptu picnic, they're available at the adjacent deli.
White truffles may be one of the few delicacies for which New Yorkers pay less than people in other cities.
"The sea is our livelihood," said Ms. Takebayashi, 68, whose family has fished for sea bream, mackerel and other local delicacies for generations.
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