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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'subtle line' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a thin or barely-visible line, or a fine distinction between two things. For example, you could say: "The subtle line between work and personal life was quickly becoming blurred."
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More recently it has put in place a second, and more subtle, line of defence.
It is not about the leather seats and video games, but the more subtle line items.
A more subtle line communicated by the picture is Cameron's adroitness and social ease.
They would also sport a marking across the face, a very thin subtle line like a carving.
That's it".Meanwhile, the novelist treads a subtle line between reinforcing this old mindset and revealing its limitations.
There's a subtle line between taking down overtly promotional images and editing archives, which can be construed as a crude, Orwellian rewriting of history.
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The eyes that can detect angles through a defense sprout subtle lines at their corners.
What before was drawn in subtle lines is now pressed into the surface with broad strokes.
Second-floor walls have a graphite finish with the lines of the panels represented by subtle lines scratched into them.
The European Union defines "antitrust" more broadly than U.S. law does, and thus has more subtle lines of attack.
The prevailing dogmas on regularity made it impossible for Samuel Johnson to hear the beauties of Milton's versification; he characterized the metrically subtle lines of "Lycidas" as "harsh" and without concern for "numbers".
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