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Discover LudwigThe phrase "loss of tender" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the loss of sensitivity or softness, either in a physical or emotional sense. Here is an example of its usage: "After months of harsh weather conditions, the farmer noticed a loss of tender in his crops, causing them to become tough and inedible."
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This will increase grip, but will twist the wrist and cause a loss of tender muscle application.
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The loss of his tender heart is simply unbearable.
Made of unfired clay, it is supposed to dry slowly and deteriorate over the course of the exhibition, and it is fittingly sad to contemplate the loss of such tender craftsmanship.
Failure of an agent to adhere to international statutes raises the risk to the hiring company of prosecution, fines, court-ordered monitoring, loss of government tender participation rights and a host of other consequences.
In early 1989 operations in Horsham were reduced following the loss of the tendered route to Barns Green.
"Never Forget You" is a slow song, further connecting it to the song's message of "lamenting the loss of love, in a very tender way".
"Their skin is kind of tender.
But she is full of tender admiration.
The Tender Point Index was calculated as the sum of each positive tender point score divided by the total number of tender points.
The median number of tender points was 15 (13 to 16).
The TPS was the total number of tender points.
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