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As a result his health had been fragile for many years.
Some are more fragile than others and need a little help.
She should have let well enough alone, but he seemed so fragile.
He was in fragile health and died only a few months later.
When he was most fragile, they wanted to hand him off to someone else?
But a third boy, also 7, who has been with her only six months, is far more fragile.
Here she's just a pretty girl who looks a bit more fragile than the average.
They started the second half with a fragile 75-yard drive.
Small talk has suddenly become a very fragile defense system.
These women were fragile looking, and it's not the woman I want!
That is why the future of a federal Iraq looks very fragile.
We have no idea how fragile any of this is.
He looks fragile and old - his hair has turned white.
A man who had reached the end of his fragile control.
The early morning light had a fragile feeling to it.
In the process, it was brought home to him again just how fragile they were.
The most fragile kind of love is that between a man and a woman.
They now must find some other kind of support to help them through this fragile time.
He also has a fragile relationship with his father, who is a doctor.
He was, I knew, 83 and by all reports quite fragile.
Yet the working relationship between the two is complex and sometimes fragile.
It has also been said that the situation is fragile.
For the moment, the result was peace, however fragile it might be.
He took the book as if it were fragile china.
"For the first time, we have our fragile arms around the department."