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Fine or delicate, esp. to such an extent as to elude observation or analysis.
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Then what you’re asking for is a contradiction in terms. That is, you want someone to quote unequivocal proof of Eru’s hand in this or that matter, but by definition, any subtle moves by Eru defy demonstration of unequivocal proof.
Tolkien frequently suggests and hints that Eru subtly created the circumstances which brought about Sauron’s downfall in LotR. “The Quest of Erebor” and especially its Appendix in UT come as close as anything I can think of to saying outright that Eru subtly wove the web. The same writings more or less support that Bilbo and Frodo, at least (and in Gandalf’s estimation), were fated for their roles:
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"In that far distant time I said to a small and frightened Hobbit: Bilbo was meant to find the Ring, and not by its maker, and you therefore were meant to bear it. And I might have added: and I was meant to guide you both to those points. To do that I used in my waking mind only such means as were allowed to me, doing what lay to my hand according to such reasons as I had..." (emphasis Tolkien’s)
“They [the Hobbits] had begun to forget: forget their own beginnings and legends, forget what little they had known about the greatness of the world. It was not yet gone, but it was getting buried: the memory of the high and the perilous. But you cannot teach that sort of thing to a whole people quickly. There was not time. And anyway you must begin at some point, with some one person. I dare say he was 'chosen' and I was only chosen to choose him; but I picked out Bilbo.”
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This last is especially informative, and contradicts arguments that Bilbo got caught up in Fate/the Music/whatever because of his association with Gandalf. It was the other way around.