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Discover Ludwig'finicky about' is a correct and commonly used expression in written English
It is used to refer to someone or something that is fussy, difficult to please, or particular about certain details. For example: "My grandmother is quite finicky about the food she eats; she refuses to try anything new."
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Fighters are notoriously finicky about the wrapping.
Some countries' courts are finicky about this.
Ballplayers are finicky about their bats.
We are more aware, and really very finicky about it".
Mr. Perle was finicky about his own music.
Radiohead is, to a widget, finicky about their product.
"Donors and the government are very finicky about what they want to support," he said.
It's finicky about rainfall and calcium content, and prey to all manner of pests and fungi.
But, as Mr Midler discovers, they are finicky about what is found.
There is nothing finicky about the room, apart from certain features of Jeckyll's style-conscious carpentry.
RULES OF THE GAME Officials are finicky about turns, which makes transitions between strokes tricky.
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