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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are genuinely complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is truly intricate or complicated in nature, often in discussions about ideas, systems, or emotions.
Example: "The issues surrounding climate change are genuinely complex, involving numerous factors that interact in unpredictable ways."
Alternatives: "truly intricate" or "authentically complicated."
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"More and more we are recognising in the 21st century that the kind of problems we face globally are genuinely complex.
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Abbott is also a socially conservative Catholic - so quite apart from the political calculations, his own personal position would be genuinely complex - he might want to see the case for change, but find it difficult to reconcile that position with his personal moral compass.
But to her great credit, Goldstein has eschewed the fashionable archness typical of many young writers, and the relationships she has created are genuinely affecting and complex.
Nunn demurs: his version will be "genuinely theatrical, genuinely complex and genuinely tragic".
People are genuinely nice.
They are genuinely angry.
Some situations are genuinely chaotic.
People are genuinely invested.
They are genuinely fast.
Few companies are genuinely public.
Some are genuinely groundbreaking.
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