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The phrase "a degree of complexity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level or amount of complexity involved in a situation, concept, or problem.
Example: "The project involves a degree of complexity that requires careful planning and execution."
Alternatives: "a level of complexity" or "a certain complexity".
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Despite the constraints of mobility, some vendors will offer a degree of complexity in their food.
"There was a degree of complexity in the news organisation which led to some fuzzy decision making," he said.
He said the report highlighted "a degree of complexity in news operations which led to some fuzzy decision-making".
In Afghanistan, there "is a degree of complexity in the tribal system which is much greater than what I found in Iraq years ago," he added.
"Joyce has attained such a degree of complexity," he added, "that you can focus in on any subject and find it in that complexity".
He's not closed or impermeable, but there is a tendency to glide and smooth, to pass lightly from one subject to another, while leaving a degree of complexity under the surface.
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It took the samba and it added harmonic sophistication – extended chords and so on – and it added a degree of lyrical complexity".
The editor incorporates a large number of editing facilities to create levels from a low to a high degree of complexity.
However, designing for low power adds an additional degree of complexity to an already complex problem that has historically targeted performance and area.
Because of the complexity of the musculoskeletal system, kinematic analyses are always associated with using a biomechanical model with a different degree of complexity.
The circle signifies that the trajectory is not a straight line, but has a certain degree of complexity.
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a degree of simplification
a degree of diversity
a degree of cost
a degree of magnitude
a degree of sensitivity
a degree of depth
a degree of difficulty
a degree of importance
a degree of variety
a range of complexity
a degree of confusion
a degree of fuss
a degree of freedom
a degree of profundity
a degree of anxiety
a degree of decorum
a degree of name-dropping
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