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fragile

[fraj-uhl, fraj-ahyl] / ˈfrædʒ əl, ˈfrædʒ aɪl /


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Powell led the central bank to cut last year despite divisions because of concerns the labor market might be more fragile than it appeared on the surface.

From The Wall Street Journal

An insatiable work ethic and commanding court presence has propelled Aryna Sabalenka to the cusp of a fifth Grand Slam title, a far cry from the talented but mentally fragile player of her younger days.

From Barron's

Oscar and Yurlady form a fragile, touching bond as they discuss work and life and he gets her into the poetry school.

From The Wall Street Journal

A fragile ceasefire between the two sides is due to expire on 7 February, but talks are continuing.

From BBC

The problem is that today's cooling systems also create noise, which can interfere with the fragile quantum information they are supposed to protect.

From Science Daily