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The phrase "about the complexities of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing intricate or multifaceted subjects, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "The article explores the complexities of human behavior in social settings."
Alternatives: "regarding the intricacies of" or "concerning the nuances of".
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Tells about the complexities of the case.
Was he talking about the complexities of the judiciary system?
Sharply observed songs about the complexities of middle age have been good to Ms. Womack.
I especially love reading about the complexities of relationships (all sorts) and different kinds of love.
There was also a widespread lack of understanding about the complexities of child sexual exploitation.
Listen to "Team Spirit," Adam Gopnik's Comment about the complexities of college football.
Today's country music is no longer about the complexities of relationships, love, and life.
An audio slideshow about the complexities of suicidal risk is available here.
"The film is about the complexities of survival and the faces we put on to survive every day," he said.
It is these sorts of split-second decisions that really suggest something about the complexities of combat.
By The New Yorker May 5, 2014 Listen to "Team Spirit," Adam Gopnik's Comment about the complexities of college football.
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