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The phrase "a more complex methodological" is not complete as it lacks a noun to follow "methodological," but it is grammatically correct.
You can use it when discussing research methods or approaches that are intricate or multifaceted.
Example: "The study requires a more complex methodological framework to address the various variables involved."
Alternatives: "a more intricate approach" or "a more sophisticated methodology."
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Contemplating the eye as a lived encounter of visual surplus as well as an ethical responsibility calls for a more complex methodological encounter with videoed events: Here, the eye is re-cast as a visual encounter with others.
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