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The phrase "are much more subtle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is more nuanced or delicate in comparison to something else.
Example: "The differences between the two theories are much more subtle than they initially appear."
Alternatives: "are significantly more nuanced" or "are considerably more refined."
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They are much more subtle.
People are much more subtle.
Those struggles are much more subtle now.
According to Gardner and Horn, however, the cues are much more subtle.
Our policies are much more subtle and thought-through than this frantic debate suggests.
The cloud patterns that hide the surface of Earth, a crescent earth, are much more subtle.
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Sexism is much more subtle.
It is much more subtle than that.
He was much more subtle.
It's much more subtle.
It's much more subtle and complicated.
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