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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subtle progress" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe gradual or understated advancements in a particular area or situation.
Example: "After months of hard work, we finally began to see subtle progress in our project, indicating that our efforts were paying off."
Alternatives: "gradual improvement" or "incremental advancement".
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So there's welcome, if subtle, progress on the incidental side of things.
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"The effects of brain aging can be subtle and progress slowly, which makes them difficult to detect," he noted.
Mr Hu argued that this was promoting subtle social progress rather than lighting the fuse of a "Twivolution", but he reckoned the phenomenon was nonetheless opening up "new possibilities for reshaping China's authoritarian regime .Many of the government's most prominent critics have accounts on the blocked Twitter service as well as on weibo.
Further, AQT has no ceiling effect and, in this study, was able to significantly detect the subtle disease progress of AD during the nontreatment period of 8 weeks (Table 1).
But a newly completed museum wing of this scope is by definition the beginning of a longer, more subtle work in progress.
There are many impactful ways right in front of us where subtle choices further progress.
In line with the progressive nature of AD, it is not surprising that Aβ oligomers produce subtle neurotoxic effects that progress to full impairment of synaptic plasticity and cognitive function before cell death (Ronicke et al., 2010).
The slow movement plays out in what seems like one long and very beautiful sigh, although within the continuous forward progress lie subtle shifts of key.
Note, too, that none of these trends can be reduced to breathless or utopian claims about the future of information technology, even though each is intertwined with tech progress in subtle ways.
His settings are so finely wrought as to be virtually invisible, and gradations of color progress from subtle to vivid.
In all of this, the return was too incremental, the progress too subtle, especially when set against the stunning gamesmanship of a good bribe.
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