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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'delicate in' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'delicate with' in a sentence instead. For example, "She was always delicate with her words, choosing them carefully to avoid offending anyone."
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Few subjects are more delicate in Washington.
Milk-fed lamb is especially delicate in flavour.
The line between invention and schtick is more delicate in that form than any other".
Pickles, usually so crunchy and delicate in Japanese cooking, here seem waterlogged and tired.
"Very hardy and excellent vegetables," he writes, "often more delicate in flavour than the hearting Cabbages".
In private he was cerebral, courteous, good-humored and almost delicate in manner.
"They were so delicate in their handling of it," Kirsten Palladino said.
Balancing these two sets of values is tricky and delicate in a capitalist democracy.
You have to be delicate in the way you say things.
Her ties to Britain have been politically delicate in the past.
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