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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delicate by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is characterized by delicacy or fragility, or something that requires careful handling. Here is an example: "The antique vase was delicate by nature, and the slightest bump could cause it to shatter into pieces."
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Mr. Gelb's position is made delicate by another relationship.
Zeytinaglilar, seasonal vegetables cooked in olive oil, are tender and sweet; during a visit in early March, leeks and carrots were rendered delicate by slow cooking.
It is a crime scene and burial ground, and the cleanup is made all the more delicate by the chance for survivors.
The question of how the agency writes the rules is widely considered particularly delicate by the proponents of change, because of the history of campaign finance.
Janie Taylor, her slender body made even more delicate by the waves of blond hair cascading to her waist, rushes her entrance, but her focus is unwavering throughout the sensual encounter.
In Fragment 1, the call-handler poses the open question "how do you describe your ethnicity?" There is some evidence that the question is being treated as somewhat delicate by the call-handler with the pause of 2 s before they formulate the question (in conversation, a gap of more than 1.0 is unusual and tends to indicate some form of interactional 'trouble'trouble
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The notion of carefully packing away your winter wools as spring dawns, and lovingly laundering delicates by hand, has become an alien concept.
When you're washing your delicates by hand in the sink, you definitely want to make sure they're protected from any lingering residue.
Separate your delicates by color.
But supplemented by two sets of exquisitely delicate works by Anton Webern and George Crumb, it became a master class on color and nuance.
There are works by other artists elsewhere, including some small, delicate watercolours by Harry's late wife, Sheila.
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