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The phrase "a complex and multifaceted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has many different aspects or features, often in a detailed or intricate manner.
Example: "The issue of climate change is a complex and multifaceted challenge that requires cooperation from various sectors."
Alternatives: "a complicated and varied" or "a detailed and diverse".
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Blasting aside conventions, archetypes, and stereotypes, Jenkins conjures the birth of an individual's consciousness, the forging of a complex and multifaceted identity; he restores complexity to the very idea of identity, of the multiplicity as well as the singularity of being oneself — and he conveys his own primordial sense of wonder that art itself can conjure it.
A complex and multifaceted relationship exists between cancer and the immune system.
His is a complex and multifaceted argument, not easily reducible to a bullet-point list -- but then, so was the Surrealist Manifesto.
The occurrence and severity of PCS is dependent upon a complex and multifaceted array of factors that modify behavioural and epigenetic responses to mTBI and its treatment.
Clinical placement for students of nursing is a central component of tertiary nursing programs but continues to be a complex and multifaceted experience for all stakeholders.
However, ideating and designing a PSS is a complex and multifaceted process, which requires multiple competences and cross-functions cooperation within the manufacturing company.
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"It's a very complex and multifaceted relationship, and on the Indian side there is a less formal developed apparatus for this kind of exchange".
Dörnyei (2001) defined motivation as a highly complex and multifaceted issue shaping one of the most crucial human characteristics.
It clearly depicts a fairly complex and multifaceted picture.
The transition process from children's to adult epilepsy services is a highly complex and multifaceted longitudinal intervention with various models, and little evidence of the effectiveness of specific models.
28– 30 Resilience, as the ability to bounce back following adversity, is a dynamic, complex, and multifaceted process, 31 yet our participants reported that this vital prerequisite to successful aging could often be fostered with minimal supports.
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