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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more subtle test" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a test that is less obvious or requires more nuanced understanding or interpretation.
Example: "In this experiment, we will conduct a more subtle test to determine the participants' true preferences."
Alternatives: "a finer test" or "a more nuanced test".
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In the meantime, consider a more subtle test of dynastic strength: a wrestling match between George Bush and Ted Kennedy over the future of the country's schools.At first sight, the Boston bruiser is crushing the life out of the faux Texan preppie.
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Deafferentation of the central auditory system, identifiable as an abnormality on the pure-tone audiogram or more subtle tests of cochlear function (Weisz et al., 2006; Schaette and McAlpine, 2011), has been proposed as one initiating event.
But if the results are not clear cut, Dr. Falkow says he will have to go on to more subtle tests of whether it is harder for yersinia bacteria to infect macrophages that carry the H.I.V. resistance gene.
Dogs could be at an advantage in more complex tasks in social contexts, and further studies applying more subtle tests should be necessary to reveal such potential effects.
That sixth, unfortunately for the reputation of Cremona, was a Strad.In the freeplay test, a more subtle approach was possible.
To test for a more subtle effect of ploidy on transgene-induced silencing, regression analysis was used to test for the effect of ploidy within the entire population assayed.
A more subtle example of using knowledge about the test set is to try a large number of values of a parameter (e.g., the number of selected features) and select the value that is best for the test set.
The same year, though, he conducted another poll, in which he tested responses to a more subtle difference.
A more subtle issue involves the way that modern theories are tested.
Uncertainty, though, is a more subtle phenomenon.
This is a more subtle parallelism issue.
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