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the nuanced
noun
A minor distinction.
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The nuanced doubts of Bill Buckley leave them confused.
Both men distorted the nuanced intellection of the founders.
The nuanced, idiomatic English of Britons, North Americans, Antipodeans (and Indians) can be hard to understand.
But her biggest influence, she believes, are in the nuanced scenes about parenting.
Its noble music was well served by the nuanced, tightly massed Collegiate singers.
The audience gets the broad point of his speeches, but not the nuanced argument.
The nuanced understanding that comes with familiarity has been absent in his regime.
This production comes to life through the nuanced and affecting performances of the cast and chorus.
Boxing gloves hardly seem suited to the nuanced art of modern dance.
As the former assistant reported: "Her fierceness can be difficult in the nuanced editorial process.
Yours is not the nuanced analysis, still less the balanced scales of justice.
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