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The phrase "the tenderness of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to suggest a feeling of gentleness and affection. For example, "The tenderness of her embrace was comforting to him during his time of distress."
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Pain lacks the tenderness of moonlight.
His saline made the tenderness of his split lip buzz.
Vendors trumpeted in Spanish the freshness of their eggs, the tenderness of their pork.
Significantly, Mr. Hajdu has chosen to analyze the tenderness of Strayhorn's music.
Any chest pains result from the tenderness of the trachea (windpipe) and muscles from severe coughing.
The last one was Stef Penney in 2006 with The Tenderness of Wolves.
Yet none of this undid the ravishments, or even the tenderness, of the ballet.
A bleak depiction, yet the tenderness of love always seems to triumph.
Light marination assured the tenderness of a terrifically tasty whole, stuffed game hen.
You're transfixed by the beauty of her prose and the tenderness of her feelings.
And that, in a way, is all The Tenderness of Wolves is about.
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