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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complicated spot" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a difficult or tricky situation or location, either literally or metaphorically.
Example: "Finding a solution to the budget crisis has put us in a complicated spot."
Alternatives: "a tricky situation" or "a difficult position".
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The partnership structure puts Disney in a complicated spot.
When it comes to domestic politics in Israel, he is in a complicated spot.
SRC: New Orleans is a complicated spot.
Having been the cradle of the East and West's fascination for each other, Turkey is a complicated spot, at once showing how worlds can collide magnificently and the collision course itself: let's hope Israel and Turkey can get their mojo working towards detente instead of cant.
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"It is a complicated situation.
Loompaland is a complicated place.
And as long-tail video advertising hasn't really showed up, YouTube is in the complicated spot of being both a disrupter of web video, and a net loser of revenue.
Numerous untrained volunteers have been talked through operations to the point where they can now extract a bullet from an arm or a leg, but not from more complicated spots like the chest or the throat.
Played year-round through any weather in public parks or on snow-covered golf courses, extreme croquet calls for wickets to be placed 150 feet apart in the most complicated spots available -- tucked between tree roots, guarded by rock outcroppings or fallen trees.
Despite regulators' attempts to deal with the objections, such a complicated set of rules is almost sure to throw up unintended consequences that no one has yet spotted.
It is a complicated set of issues.
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