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Discover Ludwig"more delicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is more delicate than something else. For example: Her skin was more delicate than her sister's.
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This is much more delicate.
Much more delicate.
It looks more delicate".
It's much more delicate".
But your back, it's more delicate.
It is something different, more delicate.
50 from a more delicate 35.
Mr. Stringer provided a more delicate translation.
Assir moved to a more delicate subject.
Few subjects are more delicate in Washington.
Spicing could be more delicate.
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