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Discover Ludwig'nuancedly' is a correct and usable word in written English
It is the adverb form of the noun 'nuance', which means a subtle difference or distinction in meaning, expression, or sound. You can use 'nuancedly' when you want to describe something that is done with careful attention to detail and subtle differences. It is often used to refer to a person's thoughts, actions, or communication style. Example: The politician spoke nuancedly about the controversial issue, carefully addressing both sides of the argument and acknowledging the subtle differences between them.
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nuancedly
adverb
In a nuanced way.
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Alongside Gina McKee and Ray Winstone, Carlyle turns in a typically nuanced performance as Eric Wirral, Jimmy's games teacher.
On the face of it, Kieran Gibbs's sending-off for a handball committed by his team-mate Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain after 16 minutes of Chelsea's 6-0 victory at Stamford Bridge looks like a perfect storm of horribly nuanced refereeing ineptitude.
Last summer when she was in London with the Mariinsky, she blew away the dust of decades in her passionately nuanced performance of the company's rather ancient production of Romeo and Juliet.
But the issue is nuanced.
Green groups, too, fretted that extra traffic would mean extra greenhouse gases.In fact, Mr Johnson's opposition to the bridge has been nuanced.
Democrats invoke "working families" to remind voters that "poor" and "scrounger" do not mean the same thing.Democrats can be shameless, too: the campaign ad showing Paul Ryan tossing an old lady in a wheelchair off a cliff was not exactly nuanced.
Social media created an extra public space where a more truthful and nuanced discussion could go on – and it created an outlet for information to the world.
But Brazil's relationship with religion and abortion is more nuanced.
There was a more nuanced view of globalisation, which has been blamed for everything from destroying jobs in Europe to emasculating national governments and playing into the hands of amoral multinational companies.
But since the story broke a more nuanced picture of how the tech firms work with the surveillance authorities has emerged.
It is clear rather than nuanced; that's what makes it clever.
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