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The phrase "form a complex" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to multiple elements or components coming together to create a complicated or intricate whole. Here are a few examples: - The various factors that contribute to climate change often form a complex web of causation. - In order to understand the poem's deeper meaning, one must try to decipher the different symbols that form a complex network of imagery. - The team of engineers worked tirelessly to form a complex system that would efficiently manage the city's traffic flow. - The chef was known for her ability to form a complex blend of flavors in her signature dish. - Years of therapy helped the patient untangle the emotional issues that had formed a complex in their mind.
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They form a complex of greenhouses, the largest in the world, called the Eden Project.
The people of Afghanistan form a complex mosaic of ethnic and linguistic groups.
HP-β-CD can form a complex with hydrophobic substrates.
Integration, for Raymond, involves putting together parts to form a complex whole (1979, 163).
The winning party would be less likely to have to form a complex coalition.
Wondaland is definitely a unique group that is embracing their individual identities to form a complex musical and cultural collective.
Often they form a complex 3D branching network inside the cell with the cytoskeleton.
Activity from the caldera has produced many other stratovolcanoes to form a complex volcano.
The IgG antibodies form a complex with heparin and PF4 in the bloodstream.
The neptunyl and uranyl ions can also form a complex together.
Furthermore, DGAP1, Cortexillin I and activated Rac1a form a complex in vitro [35].
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