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complicatedly
adverb
In a complicated manner.
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Forest – like many wood-words – is complicatedly tangled up in political histories of access and landownership.
The risk from the passing off of inexperienced staff as more experienced is both that trust in nurse registration is damaged and, more directly, that less able, less qualified personnel can end up looking after complicatedly unwell patients, whose condition requires more expert monitoring.
XL rather complicatedly consisted of an airline and a hotel-booker, as well as four tour operators.
As a result, Peter now pursued a complicatedly neutral approach to the Hundred Years' War, with some bias in favour of the English.
Ligon's work embodies something particularly and complicatedly American.
But clauses of contracts can be worded complicatedly, and missed or disguised.
Copeland's scene with Alina Cojocaru's Nikiya was tense and complicatedly erotic — a highlight of the ballet.
Our first morning in the vagon, after I'd slept pretty well on the front seat of the van complicatedly propped between the door and the steering wheel, I woke, sat up, and rubbed my eyes.
Ginger Rogers was a star because she was unique and representative at the same time; she was complicatedly iconographic.
But who, in the end, isn't complicatedly human?
She lost the apartment, complicatedly, somehow without being evicted right away, although if she had been, she said, she would have qualified for other, preferable housing.
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