Sentence examples for more subtly than from inspiring English sources

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But Mr. Bush does it more subtly than some Republicans.

Many of his photos some more subtly than others are made out of environmental concern.

Schubert mixes the light and the dark more subtly than any other composer.

Many of his photos — some more subtly than others — are made out of environmental concern.

In recent months, rival candidates to replace Mr Ayrault have been preparing themselves, some more subtly than others.

Question 4: Finally, what's the chance that Russian intelligence has gamed its covert action more subtly than we realize?

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Dissidence is more subtly squelched than in the Communist era.

She's more convincingly low and more subtly changed than other interpreters of the role.

"Drama" has an inspirational message for girls, and it's communicated more subtly here than in "Smile".

There are more than 200 dishes and almost all of them have "spicy" in the description, but the food is more subtly flavored than you'd think.

Racism, albeit more subtly manifested than Powellism, is poisoning the sphere of public discourse, and politicians of all the main parties are shamefully pandering to it.

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