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The phrase "subtle treatment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a careful or understated approach to handling a situation, issue, or subject matter. Example: "The artist's subtle treatment of color in the painting creates a sense of depth and emotion."
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Race gets an even more subtle treatment in "Beverly Hills Cop".
Mr Heald's first prizewinner struck me as a brilliantly unconventional and grammatically subtle treatment of an awkward word.
"With these resources we can do scholarly and scientific research and some subtle treatment," Ms. Stringari said.
The novel is rewarding for its spare prose and subtle treatment of the conflicts, quarrels, racial ambiguities and acts of transcendent heroism woven into the story.
In contrast to the jet he once painted for Continental Airlines or the racecar he painted for the late Dale Earnhardt, his new vision calls for a more subtle treatment.
For a constructive, subtle treatment of religious contemplation and practice, see Coakley (2002).
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Rossetti combined some subtle treatments of contemporary life with a new kind of medievalism, seen also in The Defence of Guenevere (1858) by William Morris.
Identifying the synaptic vesicle as the principle organelle of APP trafficking in the synapse, however, raises the hope of developing more subtle treatments that selectively modulate protein processing and release.
As a direct consequence, the capacity of such studies to detect subtle treatment-related changes in biological parameters is low.
Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre received subtler treatment from director Cary Fukunaga in a sharply focused film with persuasive performances by Mia Wasikowska and Fassbender.
There is no subtler treatment of these matters than another literary classic, Ralph Ellison's "Invisible Man," one of the first novels in which the rural South and urban North are brought together and in which passion and reason converge.
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