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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a subtle form" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not obvious or overt, but instead is delicate or understated. Example: The artist's message was conveyed in a subtle form, with hidden meanings and symbolism in their artwork.
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Therefore, the link between hypoxia and STOX1 exists, but probably in a subtle form.
In this context, it is likely that only later is erythropoietin resistance (even in a subtle form) uncovered.
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But there is, in fact, a subtle form of segregation going on.
Other Sautrāntikas, such as Vasumitra, content that in effect a subtle form of consciousness continues even after the attainment of cessation, for to assume otherwise would be equivalent to claiming that life can continue without consciousness (an untenable position for the Buddhist).
In what critics call a subtle form of self-promotion, companies can engage in campaigns against "youth smoking" which actually serve to publicise their brands.
Father Lombardi said that slightly more than 100 of the 150 or so cardinals present had given short speeches about the state of the church and what was needed in the next pope, a subtle form of politicking and auditioning.
In this regard, nepotism is, in a very real sense, a subtle form of discrimination.
She noted that female doctors, who are often being hired in their childbearing years, may face a subtle form of discrimination, in the worry that they will be less committed or that they will not work as hard when they have children.
Successful FGT performance requires the perception and integration of multiple stimuli and thus it is plausible that healthy aging may be accompanied by changes in visuospatial processing that mimic a subtle form of dorsal simultanagnosia.
Verenice Gutierrez from the Harvey Scott K-8 School used it as an example of a subtle form of racism in language, according to the report.
But it might come in a subtler form.
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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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