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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more subdued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is less intense, quieter, or more restrained in nature or expression.
Example: "The artist chose a more subdued color palette for her latest painting, creating a calming atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a quieter" or "a more muted".
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But Thursday brought a more subdued picture.
This was an art exhibition — a term that perhaps conjures a more subdued event.
Today it is said to be a more subdued pink.
"A more subdued palette.
"Now it is a more subdued scene".
There was also a more subdued but equally notable reaction.
He added, in a more subdued tone, "Oh, 4. Hmm".
Fund-raising experts had a more subdued reaction.
In the courts, however, it was a more subdued affair.
He sees a scaling back, a more subdued mood.
Mr. Trichet also gave a more subdued view of the European economy on Thursday.
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