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"developed a complex" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to explain that someone has adopted a system of thought, attitude, or behavior that is complicated. For example, "The long-term effects of the trauma she experienced as a child caused her to develop a complex view of the world."
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In order to recapitulate physiological skeletal development, we have developed a complex bone graft to repair rat bone defects.
Soon the two countries had developed a complex worm that the Americans called "the bug".
The oil companies developed a complex system for restricting supply to maximise profits.
Oracle, which traditionally came from the high end of the market, developed a complex licensing system.
He developed a complex and most fulfilling friendship with Seamus Heaney who came to him in awe and admiration.
To gloss over this misperception, the country has developed a complex body of immigration law.
Over the years the Supreme Court has developed a complex set of rules for searches in different venues -- homes, cars, factory floors.
The result was that TV writers developed a complex mix of pride and shame, a sense that they were hired hands, not artists.
"Alias" (Sundays at 9 p.m. Eastern time on ABC) developed a complex mythology of interwoven plot lines, fast action and sleek technology in its first season.
The American artist Sandro Tchikovani, a k a Misk, has developed a complex, 3-D graphic script -- he calls it Surreal Typography -- with a kind of sculptural presence.
Indigenous peoples developed a complex refining system to remove the poison by grating, pressing, and heating the tubers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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