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The phrase "a subtle job" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task or work that requires delicacy, finesse, or careful handling.
Example: "The artist was hired for a subtle job, ensuring that the details of the painting were executed with precision and care."
Alternatives: "a delicate task" or "a nuanced job."
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This is a subtle business.
Many regarded this as a not so subtle job application.
"Mogul" does a thoughtful and subtle job of examining the possibility that his intimates' disbelief is part of the larger story of Lighty's depression — that, like so many of us, Lighty may have hid it from people because he was ashamed or overwhelmed.
Here's a subtler problem.
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Each is a subtle jeu d'esprit.
There, to oohs and aahs, he unveils Apple's latest products, all stunning in their design elegance and user-friendliness, not least by comparison to the contraptions his rivals exhibited the week before.This week, however, Mr Jobs went a subtle but dramatic step further than in past years.
There, to oohs and aahs, he unveils Apple's latest products, all inevitably stunning in their design elegance and user-friendliness, not least when compared with the contraptions his rivals exhibited the week before.But this week Mr Jobs went a subtle but dramatic step further than in past years.
The report did offer a subtle shift in Apple's description of Mr. Jobs's role in the option process.
"The balance tips in a subtle fashion toward the person who is doing the job in uncertain times".
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