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The phrase "a labyrinth of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex and intricate situation, system, or structure that is difficult to navigate or understand.
Example: "The city was a labyrinth of narrow streets and hidden alleys, making it easy to get lost."
Alternatives: "a maze of" or "a web of".
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It's a labyrinth of experience".
Beneath the church is a labyrinth of mortuary vaults.
The city resembled a labyrinth of pneumatic tubes.
Policies got lost in a labyrinth of committees.
A labyrinth of caution undone by one man's instinct.
The cash was laundered "through a labyrinth of shell companies".
I followed him deep underground, through a labyrinth of tunnels.
The shrubs' cascading branches formed a labyrinth of domed rooms.
The exposed brain is a labyrinth of pink goo.
Belgium "is a labyrinth of institutions," Bart De Wever says.
They delve into a labyrinth of underground spaces that helped build and sustain the city.
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