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"complicated cases" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a difficult problem or situation that has multiple components or requires a significant amount of effort to resolve. For example, "The lawyers had to sort through a number of complicated cases before they were able to come to an agreement."
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Complicated cases get too little attention.
Sure, it takes time to investigate complicated cases.
Complicated cases obviously take longer, and thus cost more.
Complicated cases may present acutely with diverticulitis, perforation, ischemia, and bowel obstruction [1].
For complicated cases, the results achieved with a single treatment method are not satisfactory.
The plate theory proposed can be applied to more complicated cases.
Complicated cases were admitted to one of the two inpatient centers for treatment and stabilization.
These four quantities have complicated cases.
They are also able to refer complicated cases to health facilities.
In contrast, specialists are more able to make a definite diagnosis and treat complicated cases.
To avoid needlessly complicated cases, we assume v j ≠ v k for j ≠ k.
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