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The phrase "a degree of complication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is increasingly complex or difficult to manage. For example, "This legal dispute has a degree of complication that will require an experienced lawyer to sort out."
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Chicago, Washington, D.C., and the Bay Area are worthy candidates, but they, too, owe a degree of complication to bodies of water.
The landslide victory by Pakistan's opposition parties in last month's parliamentary elections adds a degree of complication and confusion to any long-term military planning of this sort because it is unclear to what extent new leaders, like Asif Ali Zardari, the head of the victorious Pakistan Peoples Party and the widower of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, will embrace those policies.
As it stands, most wearables introduce a degree of complication; if Apple can simplify, as it has a habit of doing, instead of asking users to learn and make a habit out of something new, it should have a winner on its hands.
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It is associated to a more feasible procedure, that is less invasive and linked to a lower degree of complications.
They involve a degree of risk and can cause complications for subsequent deliveries.
H. D. Vest Online is offering free federal and state return form preparation, regardless of income level or the return's degree of complication, with the hopes of attracting potential new customers to other financial services offered by the company, which is based in Irving, Tex.
Co-existence in a place with Central Europe's historical complications necessarily involves a degree of flexibility and compromise, and a willingness to try to see the other side's point of view.
Fig. 9 Survival (a) and Hazard (b) curves by number of complications for all teaching hospitals for 1998/99 Fig. 10 Survival curves by degree of complications for a teaching (a) and a large acute (b) hospital.
A degree of secrecy was a must.
"There's a degree of paternalism.
"Colour itself is a degree of darkness".
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