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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are a bit complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is somewhat complicated or difficult to understand.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture are a bit complex, so I recommend watching a tutorial video."
Alternatives: "are somewhat complicated" or "are a little intricate."
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THE living arrangements are a bit complex.
The details are a bit complex and strange and they make take a map to decipher, but bear with me for a minute while I try to spell it out.
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"I'm not afraid of being a bit complex," she said.
The FDA approval cycle may be a bit complex.
So the tale here is a bit complex.
The UI is a bit complex and skeuomorphic, it does have a sort of weird charm.
It's a bit complex to set up but it works well.
The configuration is a bit complex however: After you install the extension, go to its options.
For example, in the third image, the scene is a bit complex.
Plantinga's precise definition of this notion is a bit complex, but the idea itself is quite simple.
The GeoMate Jr. runs on two AA batteries and the interface could be a bit complex for smaller kids.
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