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great
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Watercolours of a very delicate or atmospheric style will exhibit greater subtlety when painted on Hot Pressed surfaces.
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But once we enter this world it begins to open up, revealing greater and greater subtleties .
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In that time, he has really matured and gained the confidence to achieve great subtleties .
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The music often has ethnic undertones, and it ebbs and flows with great subtlety .
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But it turns out that what is needed is a greater subtlety in thinking about what a reason is.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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At press conferences, he is a master of tact and subtlety .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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In fact, lobbyists tend to be more effective with subtlety than with threats.
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The subtlety of mental processing is due to the layout of links between neurones.
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Those who seek to lead must act with subtlety and caution or they will meet with strong negative reactions.
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To appreciate all of this beauty relies upon your noticing its subtleties.
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Watercolours of a very delicate or atmospheric style will exhibit greater subtlety when painted on Hot Pressed surfaces.
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When Childs and Bodnar first presented their ideas to the group of developers, there was a subtlety and lightness about them.