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How to use nuances in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word nuances? Here are some examples.

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Typically alert to nuances, he was among the first to switch into post-mortem analytic mode.
Those things pay off in tickets big time if you learn the nuances of the game.
You can just about detect what he might have been driving at here, but lesser mortals may not quite get the subtle nuances.
It is thus crucial to interrogate the nuances behind the unconscious and conscious usage of words.
At low levels, it creates a faint mustiness that leaves less-than-confident drinkers believing they just don't appreciate the nuances of wine.
People are extra-sensitive right now to atmosphere, undercurrents, moods and nuances, slights and slurs.
The record's unplugged production emphasizes the two voices exchanging verses about the nuances of interpersonal relationships.
However, there are cultural nuances in nonverbal communication, and the person unschooled in those nuances often misinterprets what he sees.
The authors do an excellent job of discussing the nuances between soil science and geology.
With newfound determination, he haunted the sets of big studio productions, filling up notebook after notebook on the nuances of moviemaking.
The great surprise is that out of this slim body, a sonorous, powerful voice emanates vibrating with a immense nuances of expression.
For some, the minute attention to nuances of bygone manners makes her simple romances vapidly parochial.
The venue's sound system did them justice and really showcased the noisiness, the melodic nuances and the vocals.
Just the same, they are worth hunting out for their subtlety of flavour and spicy nuances.
The wine enhances the food without overwhelming it, and the food softens and accentuates the subtle nuances of the vino.
He needs to get a little bigger, but he understands the nuances of a difficult position.
Students also appreciated the added nuances and inflections of meaning that are possible in speech.
Understanding such cultural nuances is important and can avoid unfortunate mishaps.
Silence here is related to nuances of meaning and shifts in a writer's focus.
Cultural nuances play a roll in the use and acceptance of communications technologies in Asia.
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Examples from Classical Literature
It has been well said that words are inadequate to describe the nuances of taste.
I dallied with little home clubs wherein we discussed poetry and art and the nuances of grammar.
He was a stickler for the nuances of behaviour, especially in women.
This is not the first time we have explored the nuances of a borderless legal department.
In spite of the shock, the newness, Dr. Stern was sensitive to nuances.
Clearly inflected by the more profound nuances of Japanese tradition, Pawson's spirit of sensuous rationalism meets such pragmatic challenges head on.
If there was a line to epater a bourgeois audience, this was it, especially as the scene progresses to a description of the nuances of impalement set to a beguiling waltz.
Such an attitude is one that Friel really does reject because its empiricism tends to crush the intricacies and nuances and sheer inexplicability of much human emotion.
Still, the nuances of gibbon communication have surprised scientists.
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