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The phrase "awkward nuances" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe subtle or complex aspects of a situation or communication that may feel uncomfortable or difficult to navigate.
Example: "During the meeting, I noticed several awkward nuances in the way the team communicated their concerns."
Alternatives: "uncomfortable subtleties" or "clumsy intricacies".
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There were some awkward nuances, like the brand's gang-sign logo being plastered onto snapbacks, but we'll chalk that up to a cultural-ignorance thing.
There were some awkward nuances, like the brand's gang-sign logo being plastered onto snapbacks, but we'll chalk that up to a cultural-ignorance thing.
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When she's not tweeting on the current state of racism or deeply musing on the nuances of the desi diaspora via an awkward vlog, she's probably enthralled by "Law & Order: SVU" on a treadmill somewhere.
Liberman introduced the awkward heir to art and to artists and instructed him on the nuances of social calibration, such as "who was famous and who was important" - different categories entirely, as a former publisher explains.
But nuances are different.
Paris is all nuances.
There are new nuances.
Awkward jargon.
Awkward phrasing.
"How awkward".
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