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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add complications" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation or process that becomes more difficult or intricate due to additional factors or issues.
Example: "The new regulations will add complications to the project timeline, making it harder to meet our deadlines."
Alternatives: "introduce difficulties" or "create challenges".
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Heartbreak, a boyfriend's virginity pledge and a vengeful sister add complications.
Don't reveal the past, bury it; don't seek information, protect yourself from it; don't add complications, welcome simplification.
But when Watch OS 2 launched, in October, Apple gave third parties the ability to add "complications" – small data feeds – to the face of the main watch.
In Ramallah, Nabil Abu Rudeineh, a Palestinian Authority spokesman, said the American veto would only add complications and "encourage Israel to continue with its settlement activity and dodge from its obligations".
But this alternative understanding of "secondary intensions" would add complications that Chalmers' clean two-dimensional framework avoids.
That would add complications and increase costs.
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The added complications include a U.S. Securities and Exchange inquiry and investor lawsuits initiated by the tweet.
Far from simplifying the code, this added complications, including the 20percentt rate for pass-through income.
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