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Discover LudwigThe sentence "it is delicate" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is fragile, easily damaged, or requires gentle handling. Example: The antique vase was passed down for generations and is now in my possession. I need to be careful with it as it is delicate and could easily break.
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On its own, it is delicate, yet well-balanced and very easy on the palate, making it a great crowd-pleaser.
"To be sure, it is delicate in many ways, with its unowned character threatened from many quarters.
"It is delicate.
It is delicate work.
It is delicate and exciting.
It is delicate but devious, too.
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It was delicate.
But it's delicate.
"It was delicate," Mr. Hafetz recalled.
"It's delicate.
Gosh, it's delicate.
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