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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are remarkably complex and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a high level of complexity, often in a comparative or evaluative context.
Example: "The systems we are studying are remarkably complex and require extensive analysis to understand fully."
Alternatives: "are incredibly intricate and" or "are exceptionally complicated and".
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The problem is that the changes that mark the early stages of cancer are remarkably complex – and often slight, even on a molecular level.
Our bodies are remarkably complex and carefully balanced machines.
These interactions are remarkably complex, and synergistic relationship between these polymorphic loci may regulate NK cell-mediated immunity against viral infections [ 28].
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The physical science of the earth's climate and its sensitivity to pollution is remarkably complex and an area of intense study.
Among the air-breathing vertebrates, the respiratory system of birds, the lung-air sac system, is remarkably complex and singularly efficient.
These skeletal systems can be remarkably complex, and one particular glass sponge, Venus Flowerr Basket (Euplectella apergillum), synthesizes a diagonally reinforced cage-like skeletal tube that forms a delicate latticework consisting of periodic open and closed spaces.
And not just that: in two gorgeous motets the texts were in different languages — the religious in Latin, the secular in French — producing an effect that was remarkably complex and ambiguous.
We have found that in long-term experiments (15 26 days), the dynamics of changes in osteoclast numbers was remarkably complex and qualitatively variable in different experiments.
We have found that in the system containing only two cell types, monocytes and osteoclasts that are formed by fusion from monocytes, the dynamics of changes in osteoclast numbers in long-term (15 26 days) cultures were remarkably complex and qualitatively variable in different experiments.
WT1 transcriptional regulation is remarkably complex, and our knowledge of it is still quite limited (Englert, 1998).
This process, which applies to all genomics projects, is remarkably complex and daunting, especially because many of the existing tissue collections have a history of development, preservation, and storage for different purposes.
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