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The phrase "a very complex job" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task or position that involves intricate or challenging responsibilities.
Example: "The project manager explained that this is a very complex job that requires a high level of expertise and attention to detail."
Alternatives: "a highly complicated task" or "an extremely intricate job".
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'It's a very complex job,' says Thompson.
"It's a very complex job on a very tight schedule".
Mr. Piacentini, of Amazon.com, responded: "This is a very complex job.
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It's a very complex business".
But this is a very complex business.
EI: It's a very complex problem.
And that is a very complex problem.
I generally agree with the mayor's perspectives on most issues and think he is working hard to learn the very complex job of being mayor, but this deal smells worse than the manure on Central Park South.
"These are very complex jobs and complex agencies, and they can be run with a certain amount of balance, even when the White House is staying up all night," she said.
"We believe our staff do an outstanding job in a very complex and high-pressure working environment, but there is always room for improvement," acting assistant commissioner Steve Hollands told the Courier-Mail.
"It was a very complex project and they did a marvelous job.
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