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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subtle cue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small or indirect signal that suggests something without being overt or obvious.
Example: "During the meeting, she gave a subtle cue that indicated her disagreement with the proposal."
Alternatives: "subtle hint" or "nuanced signal".
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"It also was another subtle cue that change has occurred in a split-second edit".
Or it can use the wakening structures of countermelodies or new rhythms: one subtle cue, and the whole band's off on a new section.
His band members can seem as if they're just following their own instincts, but at a subtle cue they snap into a piece of composed material.
His band members can seem as if they are just following their instincts, but at a subtle cue they snap into a piece of composed material.
It's a subtle cue, but it lets you know it's time to move on.
For one, the dividing line could be removed, because "it works as a subtle cue to speed up, as it marks one's 'safe territory'," he says.
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Subtle cues and suggestions are much more powerful".
But listen closely, and subtle cues hint at disappointment.
It exploits system one's propensity to react to subtle cues.
But they also contain subtle cues pointing to his love for other cultures.
Subtle cues (a throw pillow in your booth) coax you to get comfortable.
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