Examples of using More fragile in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
My daughter was more fragile.
He's more fragile than he looks.
Women are weaker and more fragile.
She's way more fragile than I am.
Compared to bone it is more fragile.
His heart's more fragile than you think.
my daughter was more fragile.
He's more fragile than he cares to admit.
Therefore, she is more fragile than me.
He's way more fragile than he should have been for a man his age.
The younger the child, the more fragile it is.
Or more fragile,'or needy,
They are finer and more fragile than our own.
Spencer has always been smarter than the rest of us, but also more fragile.
Is one of the more fragile pieces.
it is more natural, however, considerably more fragile.
It's gonna be a lot more fragile in the body.
Vessels become more fragile and prone to damage from atherosclerosis
The therapeutic alliance felt more fragile on Skype.
Bones become more fragile and prone to breakage as one ages.
I'm going in a new direction now, something more fragile, simple….
There's nothing more fragile than the male ego.
More fragile items like sunglasses
But apparently, friendships are more fragile than relationships.
Ceiling- more fragile, even a small hand press
The skin's structure becomes more fragile, loses density
is therefore more fragile when natural disasters strike.
But some types of wood more fragile, which is a significant drawback.
whatever the fate of the Laeken Conference, the European structure is looking more and more fragile, artificial and determined to turn itself into a free-trade zone.
As a result the nail becomes more fragile, starts exfoliating and breaking.