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The phrase "a more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of one thing to another, indicating that it has a greater level of complexity.
Example: "The new software presents a more complex interface than the previous version, requiring additional training for users."
Alternatives: "a greater complexity" or "a higher level of complexity".
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It's a more complex world.
The Everglades presented a more complex challenge.
Peter Mandelson is in a more complex position.
Britain is also a more complex nation.
Citibank has a more complex site.
Ross is a more complex character.
But the average hides a more complex picture.
Women tend to want a more complex, creative experience.
"It is definitely a more complex world now," he says.
A more complex issue is who to book with.
But Thomas's experience suggests a more complex situation.
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