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The phrase "a bit more nuance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for greater subtlety or complexity in an argument, idea, or situation.
Example: "To fully understand the issue, we need to consider a bit more nuance in our analysis."
Alternatives: "a little more complexity" or "some additional subtlety".
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This year, he's shown a bit more nuance with the ball in his hands, suggesting he's picked up a thing or two from Paul in to the delicate timing of probing and compromising a defense without losing control.
The majority of the aforementioned films seek a stance with a bit more nuance, and so they must allow for the belief that cops aren't straightforwardly villainous as a whole, a notion supported by the very concept of black officers.
Cloud computing has a bit more nuance to it.
That gives the argument a bit more nuance, since technically Crummell is not asserting that blacks have that status; he would simply be supposing, as if for the sake of argument, that they do, but then showing that, if they do, then the psychological state of blacks counts as a harm.
It requires a bit more nuance these days and viewers are quicker to pick up or abandon a series.
All perform admirably, and while I would liked to have seen Murphy's character woven with a bit more nuance, DiCaprio and Cotillard's dynamism rendered it an afterthought.
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The guidelines provide clear guidance, but things do get a bit more nuanced.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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