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The phrase "a number of complex situations" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to multiple intricate or challenging circumstances that require careful consideration or analysis.
Example: "The team faced a number of complex situations during the project, which required innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "several intricate scenarios" or "multiple challenging circumstances".
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It is important to reinforce the idea that the survival of individuals who are seropositive for HIV-1 is accompanied by a chronic infectious process and continuous treatments with side effects, exposing these individuals to a number of complex situations that are multifactorial and interrelated, such as inflammation, atherosclerosis, and dyslipidemia.
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A number of complex factors have contributed to the shortages, according to Ms. Reilly, who called the situation a "perfect storm".
The Situation (China-U.S. relations are full of complex situations).
Hybrid system representations have been exploited in a number of challenging modelling situations, including situations where the original nonlinear dynamics are too complex (or too imprecisely known) to be directly filtered.
You will be presented with a number of stressful situations.
Soldiers use the iPod touch in a number of situations.
High pharmaceutical prices can result from a number of situations.
He captures a number of voices on the situation.
It doesn't apply in a lot of nuanced, complex situations".
A number of factors contributed to this situation.
Neymar's contractual situation was complex, with a number of interested parties involved: the DIS investment group held 40% of his economic rights while another group, TEISA, held 5% and Santos 55%.
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