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"a subtle uptick" is an appropriate phrase for written English
You can use it to signify a slight increase or improvement in a situation, such as: "We saw a subtle uptick in sales after launching our new marketing campaign."
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"So far this year," said Mr. Miller, "there's been a modest rise, a subtle uptick".
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Other shifts in the genre have been more subtle: an uptick in historical detective fiction, a trendy turn to metaphysical religious themes and supernatural subject matter, and a wave of nostalgia-based plots.
A subtle signal?
A subtle or obvious message?
It is a subtle war.
This is a subtle concept.
Iranians are a subtle people.
A subtle portent lurks behind.
Again, a subtle lesson.
A subtle underlying levity prevailed.
It's a subtle influence.
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