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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully complicated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very complex or difficult to understand.
Example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were awfully complicated, making the process frustrating."
Alternatives: "extremely complicated" or "incredibly complex".
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"Gee," I said, "setting that up seems awfully complicated.
Q This new higher stamp duty seems awfully complicated.
It also cuts down on taxable capital gains.Admittedly, the details are awfully complicated.
To win a Slam now in your teens, unless you're a magician, is awfully complicated".
Besides, the Aberdeens could buzz away for several cycles without feeding or punching at all, but the plugboards got awfully complicated.
Now that they (the private megabanks) are the recipients of this largess, they have become much hazier on methodology — asserting that everything anyone tries to measure is awfully complicated.
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The problem with all of this (beyond that it's DRM) is that it sounds like it's going to get fairly complicated awfully quick.
You are both very young and it's a lot more fun to spend time together as friends, learning more about one another and having fun than making things awfully serious and complicated.
"We learned some lessons" in Somalia, he said, "and one of them is that you have to be awfully certain when you go into something this big, this complicated, this potentially dangerous, that you know what you're getting into.
Not too awfully long ago, the creation of Web pages was much more complicated.
Awfully wrong".
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