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The phrase "address complex questions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need to tackle or respond to intricate or challenging inquiries in various contexts, such as academic writing, discussions, or problem-solving scenarios.
Example: "In our upcoming seminar, we will address complex questions related to climate change and its impact on global economies."
Alternatives: "tackle intricate issues" or "respond to challenging inquiries."
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At its simplest, interdisciplinarity "brings together different disciplines to address complex questions," Feller explains.
Today's world of team science to address complex questions requires one to work with numerous collaborators both within and outside of your organization.
Large-scale, multicenter clinical trials are the way of the future for young investigators wishing to address complex questions related to brain development and to discover safe and effective interventions for kids living with neurodevelopmental disability.
These data, when combined with our growing knowledge of dinosaur biogeography, not only make it possible to address complex questions about changing dinosaur distributions, but also broad-scale ecological questions about the nature of dinosaur-dominated communities.
This allows leveraging from the web of Linked Data to address complex questions in translational research.
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In other words it is better to use combinations of metaphors as starting point for addressing complex questions.
Agent-based modeling is therefore ideal for addressing complex questions regarding how hosts and pathogens navigate a complex landscape.
Microarray technology is widely applied to address complex scientific questions.
Just Theatre provides an artistic home to theatrically adventurous voices addressing morally complex questions.
Addressing complex ecological research questions often requires complex empirical experiments.
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