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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a too complicated" is not correct in English
The correct form would be "too complicated" without the article "a." Example: "The instructions were too complicated for me to follow."
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The main objective of the current single crystalline silicon [c-Si] photovoltaic research is to enhance the efficiency of the solar cell without a too complicated process.
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Jack Seale Copenhagen, reckons Rick Stein, is a place where some of the food is "just a little too complicated for an old geezer".
The mistress is not terminally ill or badly dressed--she's simply a girl lost in a world too complicated for her.
What is leftwing about defending a bloated bureaucracy, undemocratic directives and a system too complicated to understand?
But it costs $5, and you may find it just a little too complicated if you're only an occasional home worker.
(The firm was initially representing him in a lawsuit against the government, before things went south in a manner too complicated to get into here).
Mr Juncker, speaking at a students forum in Luxembourg, warned it could result in a region too complicated for the European Union (EU) to govern.
Sounds a little too complicated to me.
It was a bit too complicated.
This was a little too complicated for the American press.
Demand is too great and defining what constitutes a knockoff too complicated.
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