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The phrase "a relatively more complicated" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "relatively" already implies a comparison, so adding "more" is redundant.
Example: "This problem is relatively complicated compared to the previous one."
Alternatives: "somewhat more complicated" or "comparatively more complicated".
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Thus, it would be interesting to know whether the G-type plants have evolved a relatively more complicated genome with whole or partial genome duplication, and whether the genes of the triterpenoid saponin pathway are in a cluster in Barbarea.
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Compared with the JDI instrument [ 25], which has 14 items, and the JSS instrument [ 6, 19] that consists of 10 items, our self-designed questionnaire is relatively more complicated and time-consuming, which may pose a problem with busy medical staff.
The analysis of ribosomal peptide natural product biosynthesis is relatively more complicated.
The corresponding relationships between B. rapa and A. thaliana were still regular, although relatively more complicated.
Despite its audience-pleasing flourishes and its bright, sunny atmosphere, Forrest Gump is a far more complicated, and far darker fable than the relatively simplistic The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button.
The reality is a little more complicated.
The second is a little more complicated.
But spring is a tad more complicated.
The truth is a little more complicated.
Today it's a little more complicated.
Those decisions are a little more complicated.
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