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The phrase "a convoluted process with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a process that is complex and difficult to understand, often implying that it involves many steps or complications.
Example: "The project was delayed due to a convoluted process with multiple approvals required at each stage."
Alternatives: "a complicated procedure involving" or "a complex method that includes".
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This is necessary because ultimately it is up to policy-makers to make the decisions; this can be a convoluted process with many stages at which research could potentially have a role.
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