Sune Mai (sunemai) wrote in linguaphiles,
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Help with English Grammar?

I'm proofreading a document but obviously I'm not up to the task.

Which is grammatically correct:

"more delicate a situation" or "a more delicate situation"?


ETA: Thanks everybody! Especially for answering so fast! =D I have five pages left, so I'll edit this post if I have more questions.

ETA2: Okay, this is not exactly grammar but... How do I say that something won't be written about more deeply in the text? The sentence is: "The law X is not  ________ more in the report because it is not so essential."
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