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The phrase "allows a more subtle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the capacity of something to enable a finer or more nuanced approach or understanding.
Example: "This new software allows a more subtle analysis of the data, revealing trends that were previously overlooked."
Alternatives: "enables a more nuanced" or "facilitates a finer".
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We showed that plasma protein profiling allows a more subtle phenotypic characterization and differentiation of people with otherwise similar phenotypical features such as BMI or insulin levels.
However, as we have shown, switching to the inverse of Vmax allows a more subtle discrimination between the foraging behaviour of different species with differing uptake abilities (Fig. 4B versus C) and as a result is a more ecologically valuable parameter.
This new 10-point scoring system reflects the general condition of a patient in a more refined way and allows a more subtle interpretation of the GA results taking into account 5 crucial domains of GA, while at the same time retaining the simplicity of a single end score that is desirable for application in daily practice.
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The immediate truth is too glaring to allow a more subtle truth to take form".
The immediate truth is too glaring to allow a more subtle truth to take form," Mr. Joseph wrote.
Note, too, that the huge Brembo brakes can keep you well within the white lines even at excessive speeds and allow a more subtle braking touch than a lot of racing-derived binders.
Both these measures allow a more subtle detection of short temporal changes in space use compared to classical home-range size estimates computed over long time periods.
In order to avoid potentially detrimental consequences for the host organism, alternative mechanisms might have evolved, which would allow a more subtle control by shutting down the glycogene expression levels in case of a pathogen invasion and reestablishing their activity afterwards.
Although our current technique is built on simple set-based classification, there is clearly scope to develop statistical models which allow for a more subtle classification procedure.
But actually, not only are the numbers more subtle than the debate allows, there is also a more subtle bias than numbers alone can describe.
However, the increased resolution of the genomic differences between the species that the 104K microarray of the present study affords has allowed us to identify a more subtle and complicated pattern of differences, so the 'archipelago' model approach was not employed in our study.
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