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Discover LudwigThe phrase "similarly delicate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that shares a comparable level of delicacy or fragility with another item or situation. Example: "The porcelain vase was similarly delicate to the glass figurine, requiring careful handling to avoid breakage."
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Similarly, delicate chunks of buffalo mozzarella served with a small pile of arugula are awfully good, but I was left wondering whether $12 was a little too much.
A similarly delicate admixture infuses Mr. Vázquez's portrayal of the health-food-pushing, revenge-ready Julio, who uses "Van Damme " as a verb.
Exhibiting a 21-foot-tall guard tower from a prison that now boasts that it is one of the nation's safest and most progressive can be similarly delicate.
Trying to steer a large company in tandem requires a similarly delicate balancing act, because a lack of co-ordination between joint chief executives can destabilise the business.
Several days before the succession drama was resolved, a professor named Bernard Purcell found himself dealing with a similarly delicate logistical challenge, also involving a slew of attractive, ambitious media women.
Singing with Loretta or Willie Nelson would be a "dream come true," but writing with marvelous Mindy Smith is a goal just as earnest, with songs such as "Dandelion" and "Back on the Map" blessed with the similarly delicate touch of her prospective pen pal.
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He also exercised a similarly efflorescent, delicate aesthetic on earlier track "Tropical Nintendo," originally premiered on FACT.
Similarly, the delicate rifts in Houshiary's aquamarine cellular architecture seem to suggest a world too great to contain breaking through the fabric of mapped reality.
The relationship between the two women was similarly assured yet delicate, as they executed many of the same steps with individual timing, coming in and out of sync.
Similarly, while "A Delicate Balance," Mr. Albee's Pulitzer Prize-winning drama of 1966, has the structure and finesse of a drawing-room comedy, you're always aware of the mortal chasm over which this artifice is built.
Julia Kempe, a 33-year-old native of Berlin's East German side, maintains herself in a similarly powerful--but delicate--state: Kempe is neither physicist nor mathematician, but a superposition of both.
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