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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be more complex" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the need for something to have greater intricacy or sophistication, often in contexts like problem-solving, design, or analysis.
Example: "To address the issue effectively, we need to be more complex in our approach to the solution."
Alternatives: "be more intricate" or "be more sophisticated".
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Governing will be more complex".
Those cases appear to be more complex.
I think I knew it would be more complex.
But, Dr. Barzilai said, "The situation may be more complex".
In six months, it should be more complex.
"It seems like it should be more complex.
But the finding shows that the evolutionary path may be more complex.
Even if Spectre doesn't best Skyfall numerically, the true picture may be more complex.
I think the film could be more complex, probably, but I don't think it's mindless.
It was also about the need that technology created for education to be more complex.
The answer may be more complex than what we might think.
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