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The phrase "a complicated picture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or scenario that is complex and has many different aspects or factors to consider.
Example: "The investigation revealed a complicated picture of events leading up to the incident, making it difficult to determine who was at fault."
Alternatives: "a complex situation" or "a multifaceted scenario".
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Nationally, alcohol consumption presents a complicated picture.
This, though, is a complicated picture.
What is known about Mr. Enright presents a complicated picture.
Like any binary, it oversimplified a complicated picture.
McFarland, H.F. & Martin, R. Multiple sclerosis: a complicated picture of autoimmunity.
The evidence from two decades of social science research paints a complicated picture.
But scientists focusing on cannabis have come up with a complicated picture.
This is kind of a complicated picture and I'll let you look at it at your leisure.
In the course of the off-and-on hearings over the next months, a complicated picture began to emerge.
Here he teases a complicated picture out of the historical record, one in which the Napoleonic bureaucracy had little success in curbing the imperial power.
Interviews with a number of female developers who use GitHub revealed a complicated picture of navigating gender bias in the world of open-source code.
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