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were fragile
adjective
Easily broken or destroyed, and thus often of subtle or intricate structure.
Exact(60)
Our kids were fragile before.
History taught that political liberties were fragile.
Nevertheless, Eva and Erika were fragile.
It was clear that they were fragile.
Whispering almost, as if I were fragile.
It's outrageous these levees were fragile.
Because these were fragile, they ruptured very easily, causing blindness.
Unlike clay tablets, however, papyrus rolls were fragile and prone to damage.
Switzerland were the dominating force before the break but were fragile when the Eagles attacked.
Some were fragile, especially the many immigrants who formed so many of his targets.
"The grand old theories we inherited were fragile and poorly researched.
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