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The phrase "abstruse elements" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to complex or obscure components of a subject that may be difficult to understand.
Example: "The research paper delves into the abstruse elements of quantum mechanics that often confuse students."
Alternatives: "complex aspects" or "obscure components".
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For Plato, theology described the mythical, which he allowed may have a temporary pedagogical significance that is beneficial to the state but is to be cleansed from all offensive and abstruse elements with the help of political legislation.
One of Mr. Palmieri's "great contributions, a minor miracle, really," he said, "is that he took abstruse elements of music" and put them into a danceable form, without meeting audience resistance.
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They seemed so abstruse.
This seems far too abstruse.
The reality has proved less abstruse.
It is absorbing and often puzzlingly abstruse.
But courtroom science is increasingly abstruse.
Technology itself consists of wires, chips and abstruse operating manuals.
Given that, here are some interesting but quite abstruse physics facts which are probably more relevant to your life than they might at first appear: Different isotopes of an element have a different number of neutrons in the atomic nucleus, but the same number of protons.
To most people, this will seem pretty abstruse.
Even the most abstruse theatrical jargon has a metaphorical resonance.
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