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The phrase "a complex thing that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a description or explanation of something intricate or complicated.
Example: "Understanding the human brain is a complex thing that requires years of study and research."
Alternatives: "a complicated matter that" or "an intricate issue that".
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That's just a complex thing that is really difficult".
As Dewey-Hagborg reminds us, images of the self are a complex thing that may be used against us.
This is a complex thing that an 11-year-old can't be expected to learn without an adult's guidance.
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It's a large, complex thing that is going on in America with a lot of moving parts, from the companies profiting off those who are in prison right down to the individual in solitary confinement".
The defocus caused by part of your subject being out of the depth of field is a very, complex thing that's impossible to correct; it's an extraordinarily complex phenomenon that differs from lens to lens, and even on the same lens depending on aperture, subject distance and focal length.
All that counts is one's contribution to that complex thing that is culture.
They also need to feel capable of comprehending the novel, complex thing that caught their attention.
And every other complex thing that made them fall in love with them.
JavaScript master Douglas Crockford once said that software is the most complex thing that humans have ever created.
The extra volume makes up for the lower concentration of the drug.But a burning cigarette is a complex thing, and that extra volume has some unexpected consequences.
Speaking at a major AI event in Toronto today, Trudeau demonstrated an impressive enthusiasm for AI and machine learning, at one point even taking a stab at describing the concept of deep reinforcement learning, an approach that lets computers learn to do complex things that can't be programmed manually (see "10 Breakthrough Technologies 2017: Reinforcement Learning").
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