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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complication for" is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used when introducing a challenge, difficulty, or problem that something or someone is facing. For example, "The coronavirus pandemic has caused a major complication for businesses around the world."
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It's complication for complication's sake.
Cellphones have posed another complication for pollsters.
Liszt and Albeniz also use complication for different ends.
Perhaps a spot more complication for album 34 might help.
Known as graft-versus-host, the process poses a significant complication for bone marrow transplants.
The mere presence of Pussy Riot in the US is a potential diplomatic complication for Washington.
The battle with Camden council is the latest legal complication for Candy.
The resignation was a new complication for the center's $1.5 billion refurbishment plan.
A major complication for those seeking housing for the elderly is the licensing and standards issue.
There is an added complication for Varley as he weighs Barclays' next move.
It's a complication for regions hoping to hold onto graduate talent.
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