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The phrase "a little more complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, problem, or concept that has additional complexity beyond what was previously mentioned.
Example: "The project is straightforward, but the budget approval process is a little more complicated than I anticipated."
Alternatives: "somewhat more complex" or "a bit more intricate".
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The second is a little more complicated.
The truth is a little more complicated.
Today it's a little more complicated.
Those decisions are a little more complicated.
Driving was a little more complicated.
Now it gets a little more complicated.
That, he accepts, is a little more complicated.
But this query is a little more complicated.
In China, it is a little more complicated.
The execution, though, is a little more complicated.
To form a limited company, it's a little more complicated.
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