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Discover Ludwig"comparatively more complicated" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to compare the level of complexity between two things. Example: While the previous algorithm was difficult to understand, the new one is comparatively more complicated.
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Even though the 1H NMR spectrum of L2 (Fig. 4) is comparatively more complicated due to the presence of phenyl rings, the expected chemical shifts over close proximity to pyridyl nitrogen were seen in a spectrum of the free ligand.
Various other defects were observed in octahedra but not in cubes, which were a result of the comparatively more complicated folding mechanics; one common defect that occurred with the folding of octahedron nets was the overfolding of several sides, resulting in a tetrahedron (Fig. 5F) instead.
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