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The phrase "brings complications" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations, actions, or decisions that lead to difficulties or challenges.
Example: "The new policy brings complications that we need to address before implementation."
Alternatives: "causes issues" or "creates challenges."
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This rapid growth brings complications.
And though maturity has advantages, it also brings complications.
But as every viewer of VH1 knows, fame inevitably brings complications.
Leasing brings complications because the Foundling will now have to take on the role of landlord.
But now Mr. Rueda is an employee of a contractor working for a developer, and his place in the hierarchy brings complications.
Being a market-mover brings complications: questions about his financial interests, calls to start a fund, pressure to pick listed firms each month even if his instincts take him to unlisted ones.
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"They bring complications.
Riggall concedes that scaling up has brought complications with it.
The end of the second world war brought complications to Istria: after the Italian surrender it was embroiled in conflict between Nazi forces and Yugoslav partisans.
Yet developing countries have walked out over money, and the presence of Palestinians has brought complications.
However, the CVD graphene needs to be transferred onto insulating substrates for application, which may degrade the quality and bring complications to the manufacturing process.
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