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The phrase "much more nuanced" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is more complex or subtle than it initially appears. Example: While the issue of gun control is often portrayed as a black and white debate, it is in fact much more nuanced and requires careful consideration of various perspectives and factors.
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"It's much more nuanced".
"It's much more nuanced than that".
It's obviously much more nuanced than that.
The reality is much more nuanced.
They believe something much more nuanced, and ultimately optimistic.
The new version is "much more nuanced," Ms. Schellmann added.
Behind the headlines lies a much more nuanced debate.
"The scholarship of today is much more nuanced.
But we have found a much more nuanced picture.
However, the legal reality is much more nuanced and situations do not deserve to be stage.
"The mobile phone has made that kind of coordination much more nuanced," Dr. Ling said.
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