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Discover Ludwig"subtly different" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to something that is slightly or indirectly different from something else. Example: The two paintings may seem similar at first glance, but upon closer inspection, their color palettes are subtly different.
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This is subtly different from preferential attachment but we suggest that the difference is biologically important.
"How different?" "Subtly different".
The region looks subtly different.
Dublin's case is subtly different.
They are also subtly different.
But something in him is subtly different.
A TV audience is subtly different.
The circumstances today are subtly different.
Mr. Sharma's message is subtly different.
For him, the priorities are subtly different.
Each work gets a subtly different approach.
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