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The phrase "a more complicated issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a topic that has multiple layers or complexities that make it difficult to understand or resolve.
Example: "While the initial problem seemed straightforward, it quickly became a more complicated issue as new factors emerged."
Alternatives: "a more complex matter" or "a more intricate problem".
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Israel is a more complicated issue.
The usability by the examiner is a more complicated issue.
He has consistently argued that it's a more complicated issue.
A more complicated issue is their identity: are they Dominicans?
Ham is a more complicated issue than that brutal monosyllable might lead us to believe.
In New York State, special preference for women is a more complicated issue.
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Google says it can catch anything from wrongly used articles ("an" instead of "a") to more complicated issues like incorrectly used subordinate clauses.
A somewhat more complicated issue arose last year at Ohio State University, where Bryan Leonard, a high school science teacher working toward a doctorate in education, was preparing to defend his dissertation on the pedagogical usefulness of teaching alternatives to the theory of evolution.
"But it's a lot more complicated issue than the customers perceive".
I think that's a much more complicated issue once we decide it has consequences for us, what do we do, I think we're going to have to talk about that.
In non-democratic regimes this is an even more complicated issue, particularly from the standpoint of global coordination, a key BEC premise.
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