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The phrase "a lot more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly more complicated than the other.
Example: "The new software system is a lot more complex than the previous version, requiring additional training for users."
Alternatives: "much more complicated" or "significantly more intricate".
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But Tupi is a lot more complex.
"It's become a lot more complex.
It gets a lot more complex, every bit counts.
It ain't a lot more complex than that.
It's a whole new reality and a lot more complex.
"It's a lot more complex than you'd think.
But obviously things are a lot more complex.
Baseball is a lot more complex than that.
As always, the reality is a lot more complex.
It's a lot more complex than it sounds.
Beneath those isolated figures, the picture is inevitably a lot more complex.
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