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"I think that Hitler's reason for killing Jews is a nuance" would be an example by opposites of the word; it describes the opposite of what a nuance is.

On the other hand, to say, "The justifications given by Hitler and his cronies for the elimination of Jews in the final solution were largely without nuance; in a regime where questioning of authority too often meant certain death, there was hardly need for subtlety or mincing of words," would be a more directly illustrative usage of the word.

In a similar reworking, a second example might be: As a seasoned diplomat as well as staunch party advocate, she was fully aware of how delicate nuances in speech translation can be employed to influence positively as well as to deceive foreign visiting dignitaries.

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