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Discover Ludwig"ever so subtle" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is very hard to detect or observe, or when something is so slight or delicate that it almost goes unnoticed. For example: The smile she gave him when they met was ever so subtle, but it was enough to set his heart racing.
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"Ever so subtle," says her husband, John Wendel.
And those ever so subtle farts from a barely digested lunch are an affront to my senses.
With travel there is a shift, an ever so subtle loosening of the chimera's grip on the heart.
The spiced flavours here turn ever so subtle during the cooking, while the wine gives the jellies a rich, tannin edge that softens the sweetness.
Andre Emelianoff, a cellist, and Martha Stiehl, a harpsichordist, anchored the performance, and Misha Amory and Hsin-Yun Huang, violists, supplied fireworks ever so subtle.
And this year I've been looking at, and even snapping up a few items for the ever so subtle music-loving, guitar--and-keyboard-playing cyclist that I am.
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Nor is the damage always so subtle.
The front is reflective, with an ever-so-subtle curve to it.
A close second was saumon frais à la poele: two perfectly seared salmon scaloppines swimming in a brilliant, ever-so-subtle Italian parsley sauce, teased by a soupçon of chicken juice.
For C. Virginia Fields, one little letter of the alphabet has played one big role in her bid for mayor, adding an ever-so-subtle sense of distinction to her candidacy.
In other cases she favors a geometry of floating shapes and encroaching lines in which the slightest suggestion of wood grain thoroughly confuses the sense of solid and void (or orifice and object) while creating an ever-so-subtle erotic frisson.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com