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The phrase "a complex problem in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing intricate issues within a specific field or context.
Example: "The researchers are tackling a complex problem in climate change modeling that requires innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "a challenging issue in" or "a difficult situation in".
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Capital punishment experts say the case displayed a complex problem in many death penalty cases nationally.
"This is a complex problem in Downtown Brooklyn, and this is a first attempt to fix it.
It is a complex problem in combinatorial mathematics.
Material selection is a complex problem in the design and development of products for diverse engineering applications.
Drifting spray is a complex problem in which equipment design and application parameters, spray physical properties and formulation, and meteorological conditions interact and influence pesticide loss.
Their participation involved solving a complex problem in statistics, in pairs, with the help of a computer coach, the McGill statistics tutor.
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But for many Afghans, corruption is a complex problem, rooted in the country's social structure and aggravated by weak institutions and decades of war.
Adjustments of CNN parameters is a complex problem involved in the configuration of CNN for associative memories.
Artificial potential fields are powerful enough for modeling and solving such a complex problem, where in addition to vehicle following other objectives such as merging should be addressed.
It is a complex problem rooted in individual and structural factors.
However there is good alignment about what constitutes a complex problem, whether in physics or biology (Goldenfeld, 1999; Fischer and Greiff, 2012).
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