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The phrase "a far more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of one thing to another, emphasizing that it is significantly more complex.
Example: "The new software system is a far more complex solution than the previous version, requiring additional training for users."
Alternatives: "much more intricate" or "significantly more complicated".
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"This was a far more complex project.
Selecting an insurance plan is a far more complex decision.
But Iraq is a far more complex problem.
Now a far more complex picture is emerging.
It makes for a far more complex, enigmatic film.
It was a far more complex picture than many Israelis were prepared to accept.
Curries are a staple, but the Indian versions use a far more complex blend of spices.
The social impact of the Everest business is a far more complex issue.
He described Afghanistan as "a far more complex environment than I ever found in Iraq".
This is a far more complex process than a test score.
But the lyrics have a far more complex origin than Trump's use might imply.
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