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The phrase "a subtle feature" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a characteristic or aspect that is not immediately obvious or is delicately nuanced. Example: "The painting has a subtle feature that draws the viewer's attention to the background."
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But what makes the reinstallation most stimulating is a subtle feature, what you might call a curator's secret weapon: the power of placement.
It's a subtle feature, but nice.
It's a subtle feature change, but one that will avoid embarrassment for people who've accidentally made their private messages public.
Their sacrifice for science has revealed a subtle feature of the mechanism that enteropathogenic E. coli--a cofmon cause of diarrhea in children in developing countries--uses to colonize the gut.
The movement of C from the forested terrestrial system into the aquatic system is a subtle feature of the C cycle that has not been widely included in modelling efforts, dissolved organic C being a primary vector for C transport between these systems.
So they developed a subtle feature that shows the phone's time and active notifications without turning on the whole phone, the Active Display.
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A more subtle feature of the pulsatility waveform (and more difficult to extract) is its timing.
So we've built-in a few subtle features to push people in the direction of civility, but ultimately it's up to the users".
Another subtle feature addition: a flame-war detector.
"We're getting up on the ridge," Bourque said, referring to a subtle, invisible feature of the bottom of the swamp.
That may be why cars with the 265-cubic-inch V-8 proudly display a stylized V emblem under each taillight, a subtle trim feature with a powerful message.
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