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The phrase "a row of subtle" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a series of subtle items or features, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "In the garden, there was a row of subtle colors that blended beautifully with the landscape."
Alternatives: "a series of subtle" or "a line of subtle".
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A row of subtle drop-waist dresses in chalk, pink and gray looked wearable, as did a cotton dress with elaborate wooden beading.
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Painted in pastel colors, washed in the Mediterranean sun, their effect is both subtle and jewel-like, transforming a row of facades into a necklace of colored stones.
Perched at a table against a row of jumbo packages of tampons and adult diapers, Ms. DeMayo did a subtle double take when Nadia Brupbacher, 23, took a seat at her table.
After developing a row of blisters on it in twice-a-day training sessions, she made a few subtle adjustments that resulted in a fresh injury.
So did the country's best-known international export, the music of Arvo Part, seven of whose subtle, spare but monochrome creations were strung out in a 50-minute sequence, like a row of white shirts hung out to dry.
A row of tellers lines the wall.
A row of souvenir pens.
A row of mailboxes stood behind him.
Only a row of barren stems remain.
A row of Mongolian gers.
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