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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at subtle" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without additional context, it cannot be used effectively in written English.
Example: "The artist's work is at subtle levels of meaning that require deep analysis."
Alternatives: "in subtle ways" or "with subtlety".
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During sustained maximal load, AT diameter and bone MRI short τ inversion recovery signal (hinting at subtle oedema) increases.
Here again the overtones in the two songs are at subtle cross-purposes.
(That is, if they don't throw up their hands at subtle harassment, lowered expectations and bigotry in college and actually enter the tech work force).
Both Considine and Meadows excel at subtle modulations of tone, juggling breezy comedy with moments of menace and outbreaks of wince-inducing violence.
Set to piano music by Chopin performed onstage, "Other Dances" is American froufrou that allows seasoned dancers a chance at subtle frolic.
The building, known from engravings, was a fine example of Mansart's ability to arrive at subtle, ingenious, and dignified solutions to the problems of building on awkwardly shaped sites.
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The work is a not-at-all-subtle allegory that portrays Hitler and the Nazis as insane.
That last line a not-at-all-subtle dig at Kapoor's claim on the Vantablack.
Humans are adept at network visualization, and at understanding subtle implications among the network connections.
"Look at that subtle colouring.
The hockey gods are at once subtle and strict.
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