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"hidden nuances" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to subtle or delicate aspects of something that may not be immediately obvious. You can use it when describing a situation, object, or conversation that has underlying meanings or implications that are not readily apparent. Example: Although their conversation seemed innocent on the surface, there were hidden nuances in their tone and body language that hinted at a deeper tension between them.
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He is, for one thing, more complicated than he might seem at first, much in the way that the folk music he adores reveals hidden nuances beneath apparently simple stories and tunes.
A typical law exam paper will contain carefully-written scenarios that are often laced with hidden nuances, each designed to test the strength of a candidate's memory of the decisions of various courts from across the years.
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And he is wary of binary questions that may hide the nuances of difficult issues.
Please forgive a shorthand that may hide important nuances, but Labour believes that by cutting less in the short term, the economy would grow faster - and that would yield higher tax revenues that would finance a relatively bigger public sector.
Though Williams' personality shines through the pages' handwriting, IRL Williams has a special knack for exuding all the amazing nuances hidden between frames.
Anthemic pop-hooked songs, such as saxist Casey Benjamin's Day to Day, nonetheless hide sly jazz nuances in the pianist's casual fills and drummer Mark Colenburg's eerily impassive snare hits.
A lot of semantic nuances hide ideological differences in everyday discussions between public health professionals.
Cricket, like any sport, is not hermetically sealed from the society in which it arises and in fact owing to the ubiquity of sport its ideological nuances are often hidden from our perceptions, just as liberal views are endlessly articulated without the need for any thought as to their origins.
We sit on our sofas and barstools and pick over the speech's sentences, words and nuances trying to find hidden crumbs -- those tiny nuggets that might impact the issues we work on and care about.
'Of course, we discuss Shostakovich's life behind the piece,' says Dudamel, 'how he existed under Stalin, introducing nuances and codes in what he wrote, hidden political messages in musical form......
James Grimmelmann, a law professor at Cornell Tech, believes filters are far from understanding all "social context and nuance" from which offensive comments arise from, or are hidden behind.
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