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The phrase "a complication of" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in medical or technical contexts to describe a situation where a condition or issue arises as a result of another condition. Example: "The patient experienced a complication of pneumonia following the surgery."
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(It can be a complication of swine flu).
It may also occur as a complication of abdominal surgery.
They may also occur as a complication of surgery.
But the recipient died as a complication of the operation, not from rabies.
He died two months later, of heart failure — probably, Lopez reports, as a complication of syphilis.
He died of pneumonia as a complication of progressive supranuclear palsy.
She developed pre-eclampsia, a complication of pregnancy that includes rapidly increasing blood pressure.
His right leg was amputated as a result of gangrene, a complication of triple-bypass surgery.
He, like many people, including doctors at the time, believed that senility usually developed as a complication of strokes.
Cerebral malaria is a complication of infection by the Plasmodium falciparum sub-type of the malaria parasite.
Last February, scientists reported that many infected people had developed osteoporosis as a complication of anti-H.I.V. therapy.
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