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The phrase "a very very complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the complexity of a subject or situation, often in informal contexts.
Example: "The project we are working on is a very very complex undertaking that requires careful planning and execution."
Alternatives: "extremely complex" or "highly intricate".
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"It's a very, very complex issue".
"It was inherently a very, very complex mission," she said.
NS: Climate change is a very, very complex issue, but it's not the only one.
It's a very, very complex situation in Diffa now, it's very difficult to control on the military side.
Nestor: My takeaway from this will be, climate change is a very, very complex issue, but it's not the only one.
"Both have taken a very, very complex problem, which people read about and get confused about and stiff-arm, because they can't get their minds around it," Guggenheim said.
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So it was a very, very, very complex multilateral negotiation — multilateral in the sense within our own country, with the world, and then with Iran.
"But after 100 years, we have a system that is very, very complex".
"There are two types of weather apps, ones that are very, very complex with a lot of data sets and are targeted toward weather maniacs or geeks.
The drum fills on "A Day in the Life" are very, very complex things.
"However," Remondi continued, "what on its face is a simple statute is in practice very, very complex to apply".
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