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The phrase "a very complex place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location, situation, or environment that has many intricate or complicated elements.
Example: "The city is known for its rich history and diverse cultures, making it a very complex place to navigate for newcomers."
Alternatives: "a highly intricate environment" or "a notably complicated setting".
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"It's a very complex place.
"It's a very complex place geologically, politically and structurally," said Thomas H. Bruinooge, a lawyer and developer in Rutherford who in the 1960s helped establish the New Jersey Meadowlands Commission, a planning agency that has tried to recast a region once known for its pig farms and garbage dumps.
"We also must recognize that it's a very complex place," Carson went on.
By this time, I'd moved out on my own and the world was becoming a very complex place.
TO: Central Asia is a very complex place, politically and socially, and we are not feeling so comfortable in making statements.
In China we have only covered 12 provinces so far because it is a very complex place to administer the test.
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"It's a very complex situation".
It's a very difficult situation, a very complex situation".
"This is a very complex situation.
The constraining geometry causes the flow to become very complex, placing great demands on both computational methods.
"You've suddenly placed a very complex disease in humans into a Petri dish".
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