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The phrase "subtly guided" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be influenced or directed in a gentle or indirect manner. Example: The students were subtly guided towards the correct answer by their teacher's carefully worded questions.
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Personally, I had lined up a friendly jeweller but on the morning in question my fiancee subtly guided us to Tiffany's.
And yet the work of lighting designers remains largely invisible to most audience members, even as their perceptions of what is happening onstage are subtly guided by the choices made from the infinite possibilities that exist between light and dark.
With Carlyle, the purpose was to absorb what my grandfather called the clarity of instruction — how Carlyle subtly guided the spectator in a way that enhanced the clarity of the effect.
The audience is subtly guided into rooting for Gordon and against Montoya.
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Each individual's fravashi, distinct from his incarnate soul, subtly guides him in life toward the realization of his higher nature.
Singing in a voice that seemed incapable of manipulation, subtly guiding the whole band, she was a heroine in a world where the macho likes of Limp Bizkit don't even make sense.
Artificial intelligence promises to change all of our lives — and it already subtly guides the way we shop, date, navigate, invest and more.
Even though the knowledge that subtly guides our patterns of acceptance of testimony is obtained prior to the testimonial setting, it is clearly not knowledge a priori knowledge not dependent on experience.
It requires a little more presence of mind than did MagSafe in terms of being careful where and how you leave the machine plugged in, but Apple has also added some tweaks that subtly guide you towards thinking about it differently: Plugging in doesn't result in any kind of external light coming on, for instance, as it did with MagSafe.
Canadian actor Bruce Greenwood ("Star Trek Into Darkness") portrays Air Force Gen. Donald Kutyna, who subtly guides Feynman's inquiries with the goal of protecting current and future astronauts from harm.
He explained how he subtly guides his tutees to their answers: "You have to tell him something, but without telling him".
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