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The phrase "a very subtle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not immediately obvious or is delicately nuanced.
Example: "The artist's use of color in the painting was a very subtle way of conveying emotion."
Alternatives: "a quite delicate" or "a rather understated".
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In a very subtle way".
"This is a very subtle process".
But that's a very subtle tweak.
It's a very subtle art.
That's a very subtle thing".
It's a very subtle performance".
"It has a very subtle but alluring culture," he said.
"It was a very subtle change," Zhang says.
"It's a very subtle kind of journey he takes".
Fate is a very subtle, a very sensitive system.
Atmospheric, beautiful, a very subtle story of a peculiar haunting.
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