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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more subtleties" is correct and can be used in written English.
It's typically used to describe nuances in a situation or to express an opinion about something being more complex or delicate than expected. For example: "I had not previously noticed all the subtleties of the painting, but when I looked more closely I discovered even more."
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goes on to give many more subtleties.
"There are a lot more subtleties to offense than defense.
The app is easy to use, but I wanted more subtleties from the sounds.
"You don't grow out of silent comedy – you just keep discovering more subtleties, more laughs".
Stored in a cool place, it should develop more subtleties in a year.
Though a less muddy orchestral performance might have revealed more subtleties, "Scenes From the Bible" nonetheless emerged as a substantive and finely wrought work.
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There should be less arrogance and more subtlety.
But they need more subtlety when the heat is on.
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