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The phrase "politically delicate" is correct, and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which a person, issue, or event needs to be handled carefully in order to avoid causing political upset. For example, "The Prime Minister had to negotiate a politically delicate situation with neighbouring countries over the disputed territory."
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That appointment could be politically delicate.
The attack occurred at a politically delicate moment.
China's politically delicate global trade surplus narrowed to $17.8 billion.
SHANGHAI — China is notorious for censoring politically delicate news coverage.
The commission is expected to address several politically delicate issues.
Immigration is an unpopular and politically delicate topic.
All that comes at a politically delicate moment.
But the presence of the missiles in the seized contraband complicates an already politically delicate case.
But Al Mulahi was flying an Iranian flag, which made boarding the vessel politically delicate.
Her ties to Britain have been politically delicate in the past.
So any suggestion that money was spent carelessly is politically delicate.
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