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Discover Ludwig"convoluted about" is not a grammatically correct phrase in English.
The word "about" is typically used to indicate an object or subject in relation to something else. Instead, you could use the phrase "convoluted around" or "convoluted with" to describe something that is confusing or intricate in nature. Here is an example: "The instructions for assembling the furniture were convoluted around the placement of the screws, making it difficult to follow."
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Both David Brooks of the New York Times and John Cassidy of the New Yorker, while openly admiring Mr Silver's work, warn that complex calculations can lead to unjustified certainty.That may be true, but there's nothing particularly convoluted about these methods.
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They're aching, convoluted songs about love and loneliness, and the crowd was eager to comfort him.
He sounds like a fun guy, even if he has a strangely contrived and convoluted logic about his suit-wearing.
The second, more hit-or-miss disc turns upbeat for three-chord (but verbally convoluted) songs about romance, then drifts back to indie introspection.
This convoluted tale about an American POW turned Islamist sleeper agent and the bipolar CIA spook determined to expose him was a challenge to summarise an episode at a time.
— in miscellaneous other categories: Most convoluted statement about the company's approach to its clients.
I ended all my Tinder conversations in one go with a copy and paste, convoluted message about getting back with an ex-boyfriend.
Jo-Anne Eadie, the expo organizer, took the podium to applaud this year's turnout and tell a very convoluted story about how bad traffic was when picking guests up from the airport.
Predator 2 bizarrely brought the titular alien into some LA gang disputes, 2010's Predators had this convoluted premise about an alien game preserve, and the Alien vs. Predator movies... well, those were honestly sick as hell.
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Sent to a decrepit rural outpost, he must deal, day by gloomy day, with supplicants petitioning him about convoluted property claims.
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