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The phrase "complex and multifaceted" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe something that is complicated and involves many aspects or components. For example, you could say: "The new curriculum is very complex and multifaceted, involving multiple courses and projects over the course of the semester."
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Teaching is incredibly complex and multifaceted.
No doubt the answers are complex and multifaceted.
Watson's answer to this hardy perennial is complex and multifaceted.
Treatment of heart failure is complex and multifaceted.
Relations with India continued to be complex and multifaceted.
The origins of obesity are complex and multifaceted.
Baranoff is just one cog in this complex and multifaceted machine.
But unearthing the truth about the state's political contours is as complex and multifaceted as its physical geography.
The Tories have failed, over successive governments, to properly address the complex and multifaceted issues facing BAME communities.
"There are WASP-y WASPs who are as complex and multifaceted as un-WASP-y ones," she argues.
A complex and multifaceted relationship exists between cancer and the immune system.
More suggestions(15)
comprehensive and multifaceted
diverse and multifaceted
difficult and multifaceted
complex and versatile
intricate and multifaceted
complex and multifarious
challenging and multifaceted
complex and multipronged
complex and diversified
complex and manifold
complex and mysterious
complex and unique
complex and challenging
complex and conceptual
complex and surreal
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