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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a particularly complicated task" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a task that is notably difficult or complex.
Example: "Completing the project on time proved to be a particularly complicated task due to the numerous unforeseen challenges."
Alternatives: "an especially challenging task" or "a notably difficult task".
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His job involves using public data and advanced statistical techniques to help the city direct its resources to the populations that need them, a particularly complicated task in a place as complex and dynamic as New York.
Building a coalition is not a particularly complicated task.
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Privacy is a particularly complicated challenge.
The Fujimoris are a particularly complicated, dysfunctional family," he adds.
Sometimes it's very set, especially a particularly complicated move.
Alabama has had a particularly complicated relationship with its racial history over the past few years.
The two have a particularly complicated relationship, since he is father to her four children.
After all, Kim Kardashian claims Armenian heritage, and the Azeris and Armenians have a particularly complicated relationship.
But this high-visibility Senate race has presented the party with a particularly complicated choice.
Not a particularly complicated case.
"The business model is not a particularly complicated one".
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