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The phrase "a fairly complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat complex or intricate, often in relation to a task, concept, or situation.
Example: "The project involves a fairly complicated set of requirements that need to be addressed before we can proceed."
Alternatives: "somewhat complex" or "rather intricate."
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Now, this is a fairly complicated system.
I think that Yemen is a fairly complicated situation.
Now in detail this is a fairly complicated and elaborate topic.
However, in 1967 a fairly complicated 10-person game was discovered by the American mathematician William F. Lucas that did not have a solution.
As for the second one that was a fairly complicated design problem affected by a big propulsion system, the preliminary stage of the wing design finished.
English law also had to deal with a fairly complicated social fact, seisin, the process by which a lord put his man in possession of a tenement.
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So this is a large and fairly complicated team.
Selling a car is fairly complicated.
The primordial hairpin duplication origin of tRNAs is a large and fairly complicated body of literature and I did not evaluate it exhaustively.
The theoretical results are validated by case studies chosen to highlight various features of the approach, viz., a beam structure, a hinged simple square plate, a hinged plate structure of fairly complicated shape, and a rectangular plate with two cutouts.
Since the cooling scheme of the EAST cryogenic system is fairly complicated, a reliable and flexible control system is required for cryogenic system.
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