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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complicates things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation or issue that becomes more difficult or complex due to certain factors.
Example: "The new regulations complicate things for small businesses trying to comply with the law."
Alternatives: "makes things more difficult" or "adds complexity to the situation."
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That complicates things.
Wind complicates things".
So it complicates things.
It just complicates things".
"No, just complicates things.
"It complicates things".
The Tebow factor complicates things.
Too much transparency complicates things".
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Anyone who over-complicates things is at best insecure and at worst stupid.
But why complicate things?
"But children complicate things.
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