Examples of using More fragile in English and their translations into Greek
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And right now, they're more fragile than a pair of quail's eggs.
It is true that these countries have more fragile economies.
She is very fragile right now, more fragile than you know.
their mental health more fragile.
This vessel's even more fragile than in the biomodel.
But it is, in fact, much more fragile and friendly than one would think.
As a result, the stems become more fragile.
Partnerships among other countries that share river basins are even more fragile.
is also more fragile.
The family institution has become more fragile.
We humans are more fragile than we think.
Glass is also more fragile because it can break while processing.
Insects are more numerous because they are also more fragile.
Peace and security have become more fragile and quality of life jeopardized.
They have made the system more fragile.
African hair is more fragile than European hair.
Older people are more fragile and less able to recover from serious injuries.
And I guessed it even more fragile.
Yours are even more fragile.
So evidently, societies in some areas are more fragile than in other areas.