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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a vast complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a large and intricate system, structure, or arrangement, often in contexts related to architecture, organizations, or ideas.
Example: "The city features a vast complex of interconnected parks and recreational facilities that cater to residents and visitors alike."
Alternatives: "a large system" or "an extensive network".
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It eventually became a vast complex.
It shelters Shenzhen's governmental buildings, and a vast complex of indoor and outdoor public spaces.
Since then, a vast complex of buildings has been constructed at the site.
It is a vast complex, its front portion an exact, smaller copy of the Forbidden City itself.
EACH one of us builds his or her own New York, assembling it from a vast complex of choices.
The completed Louvre was a vast complex of buildings forming two main quadrilaterals and enclosing two large courtyards.
The most notable is the Margo Leavin Gallery, a vast complex fronting on North Robertson Boulevard in West Hollywood.
A vast complex complete with a zoo, it was destroyed in the early 20th century by a series of fires.
Sudan — or soon, the two Sudans — is a vast, complex place with a dizzying amount of diversity.
From the 1920s until the 1950s Ireland locked up people who did not fit the state's desired image in a vast complex of institutions.
And he has designed the Cité de la Musique, a vast complex where musicians live and work in Paris, and Philharmonie concert hall in Luxembourg.
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