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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complication of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation that is more complex or complicated than expected, or to refer to a combination of factors which contribute to a problem or situation. For example: The complication of dense traffic and bad weather made the journey more difficult than usual.
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That is a typical complication of flu.
Such was the complication of this case.
The fatal complication of his illness is pride.
(It can be a complication of swine flu).
Stroke can also be an important complication of atrial fibrillation.
"But don't underestimate the complication of these situations.
For some, it's an unnecessary complication of a simple tablet.
That's the complication of using a single number.
(Not least given the added complication of Brexit).
Adhesions represent a common complication of endometriosis.
Epilepsy is a common complication of cranioplasty.
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