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"a complicated case" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or problem that is difficult to understand or solve. Example: The lawyer presented a strong argument in court, but the judge still struggled to make a decision because it was a complicated case with conflicting evidence.
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"This could be quite a complicated case.
" 'Mary' is a complicated case," he said.
"This is not a complicated case," he told the jury.
Clearly, this is a complicated case to unravel.
The judge said it was "not a complicated case".
But it is a complicated case to make.
This has proved to be a complicated case.
The review has taken a long time, he said, because it is a complicated case.
"Judge Glasser is an esteemed jurist," he said, "and this is a complicated case".
BEST ACTOR Casey Affleck, "Manchester by the Sea" — A complicated case.
As the Dude himself puts it: "This is a complicated case, Maude.
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