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Discover Ludwig"subtle warmth" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a feeling or atmosphere that is gentle, gentle, and delicate. Example: The painting had a subtle warmth to it, with soft brushstrokes and warm hues that evoked a sense of comfort and relaxation.
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But what he captures is a mood — sunny, leisurely, contemplative — that suffuses the work with a subtle warmth.
However various in stylistic source and subject matter, Shen's art consistently bears his unique touch of an abiding confidence, restrained calmness, and subtle warmth.
Its savviest inheritance from house music is the subtle warmth both genres share, but footwork has proved to be even bolder with these textures than its predecessor.
Arvella wants her daughter to be strong enough to withstand loss and hardship, and Arvella can seem harsh, but Ms. Close tempers her hard edges with subtle warmth, mainly conveyed through glances rather than words.
His transition to creating minimal gradient paintings was an intentional shift as he experimented with the subtle warmth and feelings that his palette gave off.
It's a reminder that even back then he was a master of nostalgia, capturing the subtle warmth of pleasant times just out of reach made all the more poignant here by the recursiveness of this remix.
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The play, which moves seamlessly between present and past, develops a natural flow, spiced with sharp humor and, in key spots, given a subtle, affecting warmth.
I feel this subtle sense of warmth.
But its sere architecture must be infused with subtle lyricism and warmth as well as clarity.
It just added a subtle hint of warmth, so appealing that I, too, now add some to my pot.
It's very subtle, but always adds warmth and a little bit of dirt".
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