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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subtle position in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a nuanced or delicate stance within a particular context or field.
Example: "She maintained a subtle position in the debate, carefully balancing her arguments without alienating either side."
Alternatives: "a nuanced stance in" or "a delicate viewpoint in".
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She and her husband, David, have flown in from Las Vegas and while he paces the corridor, Geimer attempts to delineate a subtle position in regards to Polanski.
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The next ball would seem identical, but for a subtle change in the position of a fielder, resulting in a catch and the comment, "That first ball was to give you confidence, son.
Contrary to these expectations, only a single transient (τ1) in the fluorescence lifetime experiments shows a temperature dependent break that correlates with catalysis; this has been attributed to a subtle shift in the position of Trp87 in relation to the active site Zn2+ above 30 °C.
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Whether this represents a subtle shift in Fernandes's position remains to be seen but Hughes should regard himself fortunate that QPR's fans are not deciding his future, such was the animosity aimed towards the technical area and the pitch on Saturday.
"There's a subtle diminution in prestige".
It's a subtle difference in language.
Include a subtle change in your diet.
While they awaited the report, investors continued a subtle shift toward defensive positions in the consumer and health care sectors.
Together, the data suggest a subtle preference for pyrimidines in the first position of the codon, and purines in positions two and three (Pedersen et al., 2003).
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