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The phrase "a subtle form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a nuanced or indirect way of expressing something or a less obvious manifestation of a concept.
Example: "His criticism was a subtle form of encouragement, pushing her to improve without being overtly harsh."
Alternatives: "a nuanced type of" or "a delicate version of".
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"It's a subtle form of momentum investing".
To overpraise is a subtle form of disrespect, and everybody knows it.
Again and again on his way up, Green encounters a subtle form of racism.
Taken together, these efforts could amount to a subtle form of quality control.
In this regard, nepotism is, in a very real sense, a subtle form of discrimination.
"That can act on the subconscious like a subtle form of hypnosis".
Speaking in his office recently, Fakahany accused Wells of a "subtle form of bullying".
Perhaps; but perhaps his succour itself contains a subtle form of vengeance.
But Webb's collecting was a subtle form of rebellion against her parents' cultivated propriety.
It was a subtle form of discipline conducted by market forces which could modify behaviour and penalise the costly.
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Among the genres that fell in favour, the old moral tale, if not a corpse, surely became obsolescent but raised the question whether it was being replaced by a subtler form of didactic literature, preaching racial, class, and international understanding.
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