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"delicate and nuanced" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is complex and requires a subtle approach or treatment. For example, "The problem we are facing is delicate and nuanced, and requires a careful solution."
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COPAIN Mendocino; delicate and nuanced.
The patty is noticeably tender, with a delicate and nuanced beefiness.
His lawyer, John Mayhew (Toby Jones, as delicate and nuanced as ever) remains convinced of Vole's innocence.
But, according to Koenig, there's guilt and there's blame, which is a more delicate and nuanced thing.
And yet Myers always grounds her characters and their stories in a recognisable reality, drawing out delicate and nuanced performances.
The salad was sweet, delicate and nuanced, a little tangy from the plum paste and herbal from the shiso, but not fishy or intense.
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And it's nice and pleasant and all those sorts of adjectives, with Allen's delicate and deftly nuanced vocal rooted firmly on the right side of schmaltz.
Duologue employ similar sonic tactics, their nuanced songs delicate and full of nostalgic yearning, and dispatched with effortless ease.
My heart says Colin Firth, who, after being typecast as Mr Darcy, proved that he's more than a one-trick-pony with a delicate, nuanced and brilliantly layered portrayal of bereavement that carried Tom Ford's stylish film, A Single Man.
Still, it may be that my criticism of Mr. Bush has been too nuanced, too subtle, too delicate, and thus has escaped even Mr. Rich's keen eye.
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