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Free sign up"delicate pieces" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small, fragile object, usually one that has been intricately crafted or constructed. For example: "The artist created a series of delicate pieces made of paper and wood."
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Yet they are delicate pieces of equipment.
Then, as you keep looking, when your eye settles down, you start to notice the more delicate pieces".
And for all its fine and delicate pieces, the emotion came from the event, rather than the clothes.
A cooked dish arrives from a small selection of special appetizers: tiny delicate pieces of grilled monkfish liver, an oceanic foie gras.
In her boutique and workshop, Ms. Collis, 38, focuses on her delicate pieces, experimenting with chance combinations of hand-melted gold nuggets and associations of fine stones.
Takeshi Miyakawa, 50, a Japanese-born, Brooklyn-dwelling maker of delicate pieces that are both conceptual and functional, may be one of the first to do so.
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His movements were clinical and measured, as if he were handling a delicate piece of art.
"It is a delicate piece on purpose," Mr. Franco said about the edition.
But as traditionalists always point out, an e-book reader is a delicate piece of electronics.
Then he lays the curved strip of lean fish-flesh over it, as though fitting a delicate piece of marquetry.
I love being able to go from a tiny, little Victorian-looking delicate piece of gold jewelry up to the wild stuff I make for Marilyn Manson.
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