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The phrase "complicated topics" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to subject matters that are complex or difficult to understand. Example: The professor's lecture covered a range of complicated topics, such as quantum physics and string theory.
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It's not easy to tell straightforward stories about complicated topics.
Madeleine L'Engle did not shy away from complicated topics like quantum physics or, more controversially, religion.
Objective: policy makers need sound advice but MTCT and its prevention are complicated topics.
The book, however, is not restricted to a young audience and does not fail to address more complicated topics.
They are available seven days a week and would be delighted to simplify even the most complicated topics.
Give "The West Wing" due credit for dishing up easily digested nuggets about complicated topics: the census, the 25th Amendment, the constitutional right to privacy.
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It seems to have surprised some, relieved others and angered a few, all of which is typical of a complicated story on a complicated topic like immigration.
Inversions, very complicated topic.
Immigration reform came up: a complicated topic among New York Hispanics.
Mexican-American assimilation is a complicated topic because Mexican-Americans are such a diverse group.
It's easy to say tax reform, but that's a complicated topic.
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