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Discover Ludwig"nuanced performance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone's complex and delicate manner of carrying out a task. For example, "The actor gave a nuanced performance that captured every subtlety of the character".
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It is a perfect, subtly nuanced performance.
David Gilbert conducted and drew a beautifully nuanced performance from the orchestra.
And Michael Caine, as the sleazy agent Ray Say, puts in a beautifully nuanced performance.
As Feste, Olivia's clown and armchair psychologist, Ryan Farley offers a tender, beautifully nuanced performance.
Alongside Gina McKee and Ray Winstone, Carlyle turns in a typically nuanced performance as Eric Wirral, Jimmy's games teacher.
Under André Gregory's direction, though, Tilly delivers a wonderfully larger-than-life and yet nuanced performance as Ben's wily mistress.
Ms. Zetlan was accompanied on piano by her husband and fellow Juilliard graduate, David Shimoni, whose fluid and nuanced performance spoke of his fine musicianship.
Duvall wrote many of his own songs for his beautifully nuanced performance as a faded country music star running a motel and filling station in Tender Mercies (1983).
An ingeniously plotted, suggestive duet, which received a nicely nuanced performance from Janie Taylor and Jared Angle, is at the heart of the ballet.
Keira Knightley delivers a playfully sly, subtly nuanced performance in director and co-writer Wash Westmoreland's biographical drama about the titular French writer and performer.
McNutt complimented Ferrell's "nuanced" performance, but called his character "uninteresting".
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