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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complicate" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a misuse of the word "complicated," which is an adjective.
Example: "The situation became a complicated matter that required careful consideration."
Alternatives: "a complex issue" or "a difficult problem."
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Internal slip of the FRP bar and gradual concrete failure were observed near the ultimate state, which caused a complicate nonlinear behavior of the beams.
The adsorption of Cs+ by clay minerals is a complicate process, being cation exchange and frayed-edge sites the major mechanisms that govern it.
Since our smart pill box is intended to be used by the user who does not have any electrical engineering background or is not able to operate a complicate system.
The process could be explained as following: First, Se (IV) was reduced to Se (0), and part of Se (0) future reduce to selenide, which then combined with the remainder Se (0) forming a complicate compound (multi-selenium ions).
A complicate immunized protocol was applied to the control of Simian/Human Immunodeficiency Virus viremia.
The severity of the spinal curve on the frontal view and the superimposition of both humeri on the lateral view (a) complicate the visibility of the thoracic vertebrae.
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He is a complicated candidate in a complicated world.
It was a complicated process.
"Deliverance" has had a complicated afterlife.
"It's not a complicated world.
Weir is in a complicated position.
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