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Discover Ludwig"a maze of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a complex, confusing, or interwoven situation. For example, "She navigated her way through a maze of rules and regulations."
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Hackett is a maze of paradoxes.
Welcome to a maze of "audit trails".
We wandered through a maze of caves.
A maze of twisty open tabs, all alike.
Instead, the movement trapped itself within a maze of contradictions.
At night, they weave through a maze of homeless people.
Airports have morphed into a maze of indistinguishable shopping malls.
Past card-playing guards, through a maze of cages.
The streets were a maze of muddy lanes.
Some sidewalks are a maze of barriers and barricades.
There is also a maze of issues underlying the investigations.
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