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The phrase "are even more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the complexity of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more complex than the other.
Example: "The algorithms used in machine learning are even more complex than those in traditional programming."
Alternatives: "are significantly more intricate" or "are considerably more complicated."
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But these issues are even more complex.
The maladies of the brain are even more complex.
And summer programs, the obvious next step in needy neighborhoods, are even more complex and expensive.
At General Motors, the events about to unfold are even more complex.
Such operations are even more complex whenever a portion of an ancient city is involved.
The new study suggests that, if anything, the genetics of the disorder are even more complex than many had presumed.
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