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Discover LudwigThe phrase "true delicacy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to express something that is especially enjoyable, luxurious, or exquisite, as in "The truffle risotto was a true delicacy."
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He has true delicacy and expressiveness but his forte is his indelible identity.
Dramatically as well as musically Ms. O'Hara's performance was touched with warmth, humor, spirit and true delicacy of feeling.
A true delicacy, when just ripe, and now one of the most popular fruits in the US.
It was fatty and salty to very good effect, and served with cavalo nero (black cabbage, a true delicacy) and some wild fennel.
A true delicacy in wintertime.
This is why you buy female lobster, and it is a true delicacy.
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A true Scottish delicacy, these are small haddock or sometimes whiting that are brined and then heavily smoked on the bone which keeps the fillet moist and sweet.
But the true regional delicacy is the blue crab, and locals and tourists alike love to eat it at Lazy Susan's, unromantically but conveniently located in a strip mall off Route 1.
My 26th birthday also fell during our rotation (13.8 in Martian years) and after a celebratory meal of macaroni and reconstituted-cheese, a true Martian delicacy, my crewmates and I all gathered around the science lab to document the results of our "Proof of Beer" study.
True Southern delicacies!
A freshly vulnerable figure, he even covers Mazzy Star's Fade into You with a delicacy true to its spectral ethereality.
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