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Discover Ludwig"undertones of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe subtle, underlying feelings or implications in a statement or situation. Example: Sarah's words were polite, but I could detect undertones of disapproval in her tone.
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Undertones of hostility and resentment".
"That one only has undertones of peach.
Nor the oddly fascistic undertones of Musclebound.
Undertones of loneliness and reluctant reserve ironise Reid's jauntiness.
The building smelled fragrantly of dog, with undertones of ammonia.
The group also highlighted the antisemitic undertones of Bevin's statement.
Several contributors touch on the religious undertones of the myth.
That case, like the Davis case, had undertones of racism.
He's hyperbolically funny, with undertones of cruelty and confusion.
It is alert, directed, with undertones of calm conversation.
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Across the table I'm getting undertones of... I don't know, wheat?
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