Sentence examples for more subtle categorisation from inspiring English sources

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17 A more subtle categorisation of time of admission in patients admitted during weekday office hours and out of hours, as well as daytime hours and night-time hours during the weekend, may clarify important differences in patient characteristics.

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More subtle, transient moments of ambiguity, which required the shaping of patients' accounts into an inflexible (often binary) categorisation, were common (eg, a patient's hesitant 'not really' becomes 'no'no

The categorisation of colon cancer (CC) into right-sided (RCC) and left-sided (LCC) disease may not capture more subtle variances in aetiology and prognosis.

It's more subtle".

Mimes are more subtle.

Others are more subtle.

It was more subtle.

It is far more subtle.

The other was more subtle.

More subtle changes are afoot.

You needed something more subtle".

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