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The phrase "are often complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe situations, processes, or concepts that frequently involve complexity or difficulty.
Example: "The rules of the game are often complicated, making it challenging for new players to understand."
Alternatives: "tend to be complex" or "frequently involve intricacies."
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Yes, annuities are often complicated and laden with fees.
But the ideas are often complicated with the ambiguity of human nature.
Kyle said say these mail-in programs are often complicated and don't work for consumers.
But subscription deals are often complicated by their mix of different services.
"Whistle-blowers' motives are often complicated," Jameel Jaffer, of the A.C.L.U., said.
In contrast, the aqueous corrosion reactions are often complicated by surface film formation.
Buying a home overseas requires navigating what are often complicated rules on foreign ownership.
Diagnoses, like people and their lives, are often complicated and messy.
Tonal patterns are often complicated by what are known as "floating tones".
Becoming a dissident takes courage, and dissidents are often complicated individuals under enormous stress.
And some journals defend not having a hard-and-fast policy because retractions are often complicated.
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