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The phrase "are terribly complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very complicated or difficult to understand.
Example: "The algorithms used in machine learning are terribly complex, making it challenging for newcomers to grasp the concepts."
Alternatives: "are extremely complicated" or "are highly intricate."
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None of these wines, listed in order of preference, are terribly complex, but then you wouldn't want to put on a tuxedo when a pair of comfortable jeans will do.
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"There has to be a sense of good and evil, a dramatic arc to it that makes some intuitive sense, so it can't be terribly complex".
Quentin reckons that his scripts "read like a dream, but when you come to play them you see they're terribly complex.
It all looks very simple, but each stage movement is terribly complex, requiring sometimes several people dressed in black to help the visible actors".
They are terribly afraid".
They are terribly famous.
These claims are terribly misleading.
We agree that none of these facts are terribly surprising.
By philosophical standards, these are not terribly complex principles; and, perhaps they invoke only a smallish set of core ideas.
That Theodore Wertime, Richard's father, was a terribly complex, larger-than-life person cannot be disputed.
While I'll be the first to admit that the story is not terribly complex, I do take issue with the criticisms of the characters.
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