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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tangle of complication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or problem that is confusing or difficult to unravel.
Example: "The project turned into a tangle of complication, making it hard for the team to find a clear path forward."
Alternatives: "a web of difficulties" or "a maze of issues".
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The most glittering of the novel's many golden threads emerges here in a tangle of complication.
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Like this, he foresaw only a tangle of complications.
Gustad's life, which should be a tightening tangle of complication, instead feels like one thing after another.
Mercurially sliding between levels of imperiousness and desperation, he creates a thorny tangle of complications in only a few abbreviated scenes, and when his new king viciously taunts Bertie, you see the entirety of their cruel childhood flashing between them.
As a result of this woman's relentless efforts, Ravi is able to flee civil-war-era Sri Lanka for Sydney, though he never fully emerges from a tangle of family, friendship and migrant-refugee complications.
There follows a tangle of misunderstandings.
"Jennifer's Body" goes further, taking the complication and confusion of being a young woman as its central problem and operating principle, the soil from which it harvests a tangle of unruly metaphors, mixed emotions, crazy jokes and ambivalent insights.
The ending is a tangle of violence.
But underneath lay a tangle of subtext.
His policies led to a tangle of expensive legal challenges.
It was no doubt a tangle of triggers.
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