Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
The phrase "a more complex chain of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intricate sequences or processes that involve multiple interconnected elements or steps.
Example: "The research revealed a more complex chain of events leading to the final outcome than previously understood."
Alternatives: "a more intricate series of" or "a more complicated sequence of".
Exact(5)
Let Congress regulate inactivity, challengers say, and there will be no limit to its meddling.Mr Obama's lawyers must rely on a more complex chain of reasoning.
At many law firms, lawyers can pump in their offices, while secretaries use bathroom stalls; in the Army, which also has no policy on the matter, officers are less likely to encounter problems than enlisted soldiers, who have less autonomy and a more complex chain of command.
The economics of these platforms has spawned a new branch of micro, first developed by Jean Tirole and Jean Charles-Rochet in the early 2000s, (There is a good introduction by David Evans here).The big idea is that changing prices in a two-sided market triggers a more complex chain of events that the simple "price up, quantity down" of a regular firm.
Or monitoring a more complex chain of events (e.g.: a microwave door being opened and closed; cooking commencing; the door being opened and closed again; cooking continuing; and cooking ending) in order to support the ability to create smart alerts for whether an appliance is available for use, for example.
There is some evidence that organizational benefits depend on a more complex chain of sequential effects, considering the significance of changing the HRM role as a precursor which constitutes a 'hub' to change HRD practices in order to facilitate capability developments.
Similar(55)
The paper also documents how the lengthened and ever more complex chain of intermediaries between savers and companies may influence the efficiency of capital allocation and the willingness of investors to take an active long-term interest in the companies that they own.
These giants are getting better at minimising the costs of size (such as longer, more complex chains of managerial command) while exploiting its advantages (such as presence in several markets and access to a large talent pool).
The New England Programme for Kidney Exchange, which was partly designed by Mr Roth, incorporates much more complex chains of donors and recipients and raises the supply of kidneys by making a donor more confident his loved one will find a match.I love you, subject to the next algorithmIn time the internet could make formal matching systems viable for even more transactions.
On the other hand, the conductivity of formic acid decreases by means of the formation of more complex chains of formic acid and the fuel cell resistance increases by membrane dehydration effect due to the hygroscopic property of formic acid, resulting in overall decrease of cell performance and long-term stability.
Humans are furnished with a spiritus that is far more refined and pure than that of animals; it is able to move with agility within more spacious brain cells, enabling humans to develop more complex chains of argument.
In principle, a more complex Markov chain including all sub-states of each state r should be solved in order to obtain the exact sub-state probabilities.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com