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"be quite complex" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a process, situation, or concept is more complex than previously thought. For example: "The tax laws in this country can be quite complex for those who are not familiar with them."
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TP models must be quite complex to realistically reflect the complexity of TPs.
"Horner furniture can be quite complex," she said.
The game can be quite complex and time-consuming.
"These cases can be quite complex to investigate," he said.
But while avian communication can be quite complex, birds, unlike human babies, are not hard-wired for language.
It can be quite complex and heavy, but I try to think of it as something pleasurable to learn.
"It is going to be quite complex and quite tough, but we need to create the conditions of confidence".
Hopefully it's refined but it's also relaxed, and even though the food can be quite complex, I think it is easy to understand".
Compared with early sites, today's Web pages can be quite complex, with pop-up windows, animations and programming scripts designed to enhance your Web-browsing experience.
Regulation could be quite complex.
The data marts selection criteria can be quite complex.
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