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"with kid gloves" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to treating something or someone with great care, delicacy, and gentleness. For example, "I'll handle this situation with kid gloves so as not to upset anyone."
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The team seems to be treating him with kid gloves.
Certainly he does not treat books with kid gloves.
"But they are having to handle this with kid gloves.
We treat vulnerable and elderly people with kid gloves.
So far they have treated Intel with kid gloves.
Saudi Arabia, he said, was treated "with kid gloves".
Some guys are let off with kid gloves.
Usually a prime lender is treated with kid gloves.
Why, in 2016, are we treating homosexuality with kid gloves?
Handling people with kid gloves doesn't work for me.
China does indeed treat some dictators with kid gloves, but it is hardly alone in that.
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