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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very complicated question" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that is difficult to answer or understand due to its complexity.
Example: "During the discussion, she posed a very complicated question that left everyone pondering for a while."
Alternatives: "a highly complex question" or "an extremely intricate question".
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This is a very complicated question!
Is that bad? "It's a very complicated question," he replied.
It's a very complicated question because it's my book.
But for our universe, that is a very complicated question to ask!
"They also recognize that figuring out what went wrong is a very complicated question, like a crime scene investigation.
"That is a very complicated question to answer, because you are trying to second guess someone else's creative activity.
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Now, whether that objection is a good one is a very, very complicated question, and if you want — if you'd like to pursue it — if you want to pursue it — then I invite you to take an introductory class in moral philosophy.
My personal confrontation with these facts leaves me with a very clear but very complicated question: What is the spiritual response to the urgency of our ecological crisis?
But how to overcome evil is a very complicated theological question, which requires much self-reflection.
"These are very difficult, very complicated questions," he said.
She asked very complicated questions, constantly seeking and clarifying her perception of the world.
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