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The phrase "a bit more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has additional layers of difficulty or intricacy compared to a simpler version.
Example: "The initial explanation was straightforward, but the underlying principles are a bit more complex."
Alternatives: "somewhat more complicated" or "a little more intricate."
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Cobalt is a bit more complex.
This makes your task a bit more complex.
The other two sauces are a bit more complex.
Something a bit more complex seems to be going on.
Naturally, the picture is a bit more complex than this.
If it's doubles, things get a bit more complex.
Unsurprisingly, things are a bit more complex than that.
In fairness, it was a bit more complex than that.
But it's a bit more complex than that.
The picture among law firms is a bit more complex.
When they do good, things are a bit more complex.
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