1.   As parting shots go, it was a remarkably delicate one.

2.   Bartlett mixed sturdy fabrics like camel hair with delicate ones like chiffon.

3.   A. Any red wine, except a very delicate old one, will last three or four days after the cork has been pulled.

4.   But for the politicians, the subject is a delicate one, as they try to react without seeming to take a public relations advantage of a horrible situation.

5.   But her path will be a delicate one in a land where she has never seemed comfortable in the role of the subservient woman.

6.   But the case is a delicate one.

7.   But the decision to invest a vast amount of capital to save a few jobs is also a politically delicate one.

8.   But the issue is a delicate one in Cuban-Bolivian relations.

9.   Dozens of chips can fit on a single wafer, but the process is a delicate one.

10.   Government officials have said there is no plan to postpone the signing if the pilots are not released, but the issue is clearly a delicate one.

a. + one >>共 1064
only 8.66%
new 6.21%
loved 4.78%
first 2.82%
old 2.62%
good 2.51%
last 2.09%
big 1.77%
next 1.10%
second 1.09%
delicate 0.08%
delicate + n. >>共 859
balance 6.46%
issue 3.65%
act 2.98%
task 2.46%
negotiation 2.32%
matter 1.86%
position 1.82%
situation 1.68%
time 1.44%
moment 1.26%
one 1.05%
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