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The word "Complicated" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation or idea that is difficult to understand or explain. For example, "The tax code is too complicated for most people to understand."
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(It's complicated).
The reality is more complicated.
Žantovský recalls the practical headaches of deciding who got what, just like the average divorce but rather more complicated.
Whether or not there was antisemitic intent behind the front page, the issue is complicated even further by the question of how far the Sun's readership will actually get the references.
The dynamics are further complicated by the fact that a good performance by Sturgeon is not good news for Scottish Labour, which faces losing dozens of seats.
(Told you it was complicated; essentially, pensions, benefits and tax credits now use a lower measure of inflation to calculate their annual increases).
However, he added, the hunt had been complicated by the fact that in parts of Mali, a whole village shares the same Sim card.
The Huangs have maintained their innocence and say their daughter suffered from medical problems complicated by unusual eating habits that included periods of binging and self-starvation.
China rebuked the US when it called for Pu's release earlier this month, and the charges may add to strain on a trip already complicated by tensions over the South China Sea.
However, under the bonnet of the two blocs, the mechanics that could propel one to No 10 are more complicated for Cameron than they are for Miliband.
"Everybody says how complicated a book it is, but also it is very simple; a man tracking down one of four people.
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