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The phrase "delicate things" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to objects or concepts that are fragile, beautiful, or delicate. For example, you could say: "The artist was known for painting small, delicate things like the petals of a flower."
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They are delicate things.
Membranes are delicate things.
Entanglement and superposition are delicate things.
They are delicate things, vocal cords," he said.
Half the payoff is watching him create such frail, delicate things.
Clusters can be delicate things that grow slowly, even accidentally, over decades.
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Furthermore, asparagus doesn't have to be treated as a delicate, fragile thing, napped only with butter or creamy sauces, or served plain with olive oil and salt.
Heritage is a delicate thing.
But it's a delicate thing".
The creative process is a delicate thing.
Onomatopoeia is such a delicate thing.
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