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"subtle contrast" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a subtle difference between two things, usually in terms of colour, sound, or opinion. For example, "The subtle contrast between the two colours of paint set the room apart."
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And it provided a subtle contrast to his opponents".
Brush-out the lower section of the hair to achieve subtle contrast.
It also provides subtle contrast with a Republican opponent, Rudolph W. Giuliani, the thrice-married, former mayor of New York.
The soft, rich and sleek material can provide a subtle contrast of color with kitchen appliances, and it especially shines in all-white and neutral surroundings.
It's a subtle contrast and should help avoid slippage for those souls brave enough to go without a case.
In this bedroom, the white headboard's embossed pattern adds texture and subtle contrast to the overall design scheme.
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Her feel for the subtle contrasts of épaulement — the contrasting-but-connected relationships between head, shoulders and hips so necessary to bring classical dance to full life — is exemplary, as is her musicality and the dramatic emphasis she can bring to the smallest of gestures.
The subtle contrasts between different colours and textures.
Acrylic paintings by Lili Maglione of Huntington are still-life set pieces emphasizing subtle contrasts.
Its performance is characterized by subtle contrasts in bowing strength, powerful vibrato, and glissandos.
They suggest using a subtle contrasting welt to turn an ordinary pillow into a more refined finishing touch.
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