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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that in addition to other complexities, there is an additional level of complexity present.
Example: "The new software is not only user-friendly but also more complex than its predecessor, requiring additional training for users."
Alternatives: "additionally more intricate" or "further complicated".
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Due to the complexity of microbial consortium, the intracellular metabolic pathway of hydrogen is also more complex.
Isolation makes them more stark and austere, but also more complex.
Yet Peaty is also more complex, and interesting, than this initially uncomplicated assurance suggests.
But if today's world is less dangerous, it is also more complex.
Change has not only become more rapid, but also more complex and more ubiquitous.
Yet the best devices are also more complex, and therefore harder to master than basic touch-tone phones.
The nerve cells they grow in one region of the brain are also more complex than those in unaltered mice.
"Why would we invest in putting wires in the road?" Smart cars were more flexible but also more complex.
Her journey is hard, as well as politically freighted, but also more complex than it might initially seem.
But the truth is also more complex, and on his own terms life in the 1970's and 80's was no stroll through a sun-dappled park.
For example, chicken parmigiana made way for chicken saltimbocca, which proved less popular and is also more complex to make, resulting in longer waiting times.
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