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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complex work" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a piece of art, literature, or any project that involves intricate details or sophisticated elements.
Example: "The novel is a complex work that explores the themes of identity and existentialism."
Alternatives: "a complicated piece" or "an intricate creation".
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This is not a complex work of fiction.
What results is a complex work with plenty of ear-catching effects, like slides, skittish figures and jittery staccatos.
Those who have read it closely know that it is a complex work, varied in its tone.
A complex work lasting almost an hour, Mahler's First Symphony is an ambitious piece for a youth orchestra.
Modern design process is a complex work which includes many aspects and so CAD/CAM/CAE are widely used now.
Igor Stravinsky was determined to see a Broadway production of his opera "A Rake's Progress," a complex work that most opera houses take a deep breath before staging.
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Such a complex works very well, allowing its good adsorption on the activated carbons.
He's written a dense, complex work, about a war too little known in the United States, in which the narrative pilot light never ignites.
This is a very complex work and needs a lot of investigation," the architect told the RAC1 radio station.
Some of the voices and people recur, and for a while I thought I was going to have to keep track of them all – that there was an underlying order making this a very complex work indeed.
It is not a ferociously complex work, yet performances always leave this listener feeling like an rather bewildered outsider, in a manner that many thornier compositions do not.
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