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Discover LudwigThe phrase "delicate period" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a period of time in which something fragile, sensitive, or complex is occurring. For example, "The negotiations between the two sides is a delicate period which requires careful attention in order to resolve their differences."
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STF: We are in a delicate period.
This is a very delicate period.
"Many thanks to our visitors and members for their understanding during this exciting, but delicate period".
"We are now at a crucial stage and in an extremely delicate period," he said.
On the afternoon of August 17, the zoo closed the panda enclosures and thanked visitors for their cooperation "during this exciting, but delicate period".
"We are at war against terrorism which represents a serious danger to national unity during this delicate period that the nation is going through".
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It seems to me that we're in a very delicate transitional period.
It is a delicate, tense period because some people are having a hard time getting used to it.
Some Western analysts have suggested that Beijing's increasing belligerence with the Philippines is aimed at shoring up domestic public opinion during a delicate transition period by using the issue of sovereignty as a popular rallying point.
This is now a delicate and vulnerable period for the SFA.
The evening was a triumph of bold and luminous dancing shaped as much by the delicate lithograph of period sylphs and noblemen as by the unhesitating energy and attack that still identifies American dancers today.
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