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The phrase "a greater complexity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that has increased intricacy or difficulty compared to something else.
Example: "The new software update introduces a greater complexity in the user interface, making it more challenging for users to navigate."
Alternatives: "an increased complexity" or "a higher level of complexity".
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And, by making Rose more complex, Peters seems to inspire a greater complexity in the characters around her, from the appropriately named old stripper Electra (electric lights frame her derrière and genitals)—whom Julie Halston plays with such wit that you can't help wishing she'd perform an after-show, maybe across the street, where they serve drinks to Blanchard's Louise.
Wouldn't the combination of aromas and flavors achieve a greater complexity than either grape would separately?
Naked, our eyes perceive the night sky as a cosmic swirl of dust and diamonds, hints of a greater complexity.
This inconsistency suggests a greater complexity of cAPK conformational dynamics than is generally recognized.
The superiority of the Bayesian estimator is demonstrated although achieved at the price of a greater complexity.
Frequency-domain processing architectures achieve a better performance in terms of MDP, but at the expense of a greater complexity.
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A single gene can be responsible for a great complexity of functions.
This problem is of a great complexity and few investigations have been done on it previously.
The hybrid techniques, present a great complexity due to their ad hoc character that prevents a wide spreading.
"If UK Labour says it won't enter a coalition with the SNP, and polls nearer the time show that the Tories are ahead, then there is a great complexity for these voters.
The thermolysis of metal compounds incorporating amidinate-type ligands (RN(H C X NR, where R is any alkyl and X is an alkyl or an amido) show a great complexity and diversity.
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