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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more subtle parallelism" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing nuanced similarities or comparisons between two or more concepts, ideas, or elements.
Example: "In her analysis, she pointed out a more subtle parallelism between the themes of loss in both novels."
Alternatives: "a finer parallelism" or "a more nuanced parallelism".
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This is a more subtle parallelism issue.
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The Alleys, however, take a more subtle approach.
D'Antoni, at 59, is undergoing a more subtle evolution.
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Their new album is a more subtle, and nuanced, proposition.
But there was also a more subtle reason.
But a more subtle effect may also be at work.
Lynas also experienced a more subtle realignment in his worldview.
Other schools have taken a more subtle approach.
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