TS1702 how to delete an app

I would like to delete apps downloaded, can anyone help me?

Hi clara,
To delete an app from your iPhone, press on the icon until they all start to wiggle. An "x" will show in the upper left hand corner. Click on it to delete the selected app.
Cheers,
GB

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