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The phrase "a maze of hardware" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or confusing arrangement of physical devices or equipment, often in a technical or engineering context.
Example: "The server room was filled with a maze of hardware, making it difficult to navigate through the tangled wires and machines."
Alternatives: "a labyrinth of equipment" or "a jumble of devices".
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But the series of operations left his leg a maze of hardware.
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By Evan Osnos March 14, 2013 On a research trip last week, I spent several days wandering the warrens of Hardware City, the self-described "largest hardware market in China" — a maze of stores so large and uniformly dedicated to selling heavy metal objects that calling it a market doesn't begin to describe it.
On a research trip last week, I spent several days wandering the warrens of Hardware City, the self-described "largest hardware market in China" — a maze of stores so large and uniformly dedicated to selling heavy metal objects that calling it a market doesn't begin to describe it.
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