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The phrase "are hugely complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very complicated or intricate in nature.
Example: "The algorithms used in modern artificial intelligence systems are hugely complex, requiring extensive knowledge to fully understand."
Alternatives: "are extremely complicated" or "are very intricate."
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The underlying reasons are hugely complex, but I'd like to identify three: Writers.
The means are hugely complex technically, even if the story they relate is simple.
Most of the cases before it are hugely complex, involving dozens of charges and hundreds of witnesses.
'Our contracts are hugely complex because of all that definitional stuff, but basically we have sold live as live, on a technologically neutral basis,' he says.
After the hearing, Saunders said: "Cases such as Steven's are hugely complex and we always have to carefully balance what we think is right for an individual with the wider issues such as the safety of the public.
The range of the business you cover, from a retail network in the UK to international situations, are hugely complex".
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Enron's financial dealings were hugely complex.
Each issue is hugely complex and deserves multiple, varied examinations.
As with Hal, the characterisation is hugely complex.
In other cases, this lateral approach can be hugely complex.
The legislation necessary to leave the EU would be hugely complex, detailed and contentious.
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