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The phrase "a very subtle situation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a scenario that is delicate, nuanced, or requires careful consideration.
Example: "The negotiations were complicated by a very subtle situation that required both parties to tread lightly."
Alternatives: "a highly nuanced situation" or "a delicate circumstance".
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But Enron's evolution "was a very subtle situation, and very complex," he said.
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In a very subtle way".
"This is a very subtle process".
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It's a very subtle art.
That's a very subtle thing".
It's a very subtle performance".
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For the ether is a very subtle air.
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