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The phrase "a subtle message of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an underlying or nuanced meaning conveyed in a piece of writing, art, or communication. Example: "The novel conveys a subtle message of resilience in the face of adversity."
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Chaired by Princess Julia, this intimate salon immersed us in a gossipy river of hat-based chat with a subtle message of style evolution carrying us along in the current.
The companies who have made the switch have all done so in a way that incorporates the rainbow flag without compromising the shape of their logo, so much so that one man thought NBC's iconic peacock feathers was a subtle message of support.
"Growth hacking has a subtle message of 'what have you done for me today?'.
A subtle message of the launch was "Facebook really isn't the personal" because users primarily interact the asynchronous news feed posts or text-based chat.
There is also a subtle message of how we can feel alone when it comes to decoding visual matter, especially in a dream.
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For example, you might change the subject, sending "a subtle message" to the person that you disapprove of the remark.
Although it is not a long-distance flier, the wild turkey can fly well, is not particularly fat, and is very different from the domestic turkey that you are apparently familiar with.Jim ScheldWaldorf, MarylandBarflysSIR – One example of a subtle message being more effective than a loud government health warning is found in New York ("None so deaf as those that will not hear", June 23rd).
It's not a subtle message: We walk over the bodies of the dead.
Mr. Filicia saw a reversible cotton and wool navy and white throw from Klippan with a Life Savers-like pattern, as an excellent way to send a subtle message: "I'm drowning in a sea of loneliness here, please send me a ring buoy".
Was he sending a subtle message, when the doodle curved into the hindquarters of a horse?
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