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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get complex" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a situation, process, or concept that becomes intricate or complicated.
Example: "As we delve deeper into the subject, the theories tend to get complex."
Alternatives: "become intricate" or "turn complicated."
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From there on it starts to get complex.
If you litigate, it is in national courts, which can get complex.
And we have to expect that regulation is going to get complex.
These tests can get complex, as the site has many complementary and competing features and policies.
Things get complex during the bidding process, when players can also determine a trump suit.
Start-ups get complex quickly and having a coherent philosophy reduces cognitive load and improves results.
It's not hard to lie; we just get complex with our words and expressions.
That does not, of itself, explain why they were more inclined to be political when cases get complex.
Maps quickly get complex with multiple routes to the goal, meaning you need to split your teams to get anywhere near successful completion.
Yes, I know you can go on many Web sites and get complex, step-by-step lessons, but does anyone need that?
The label of one of his paintings says that what he uses ranges "from Tylenol to speed" and his patterning can get complex enough to recall psychedelic posters.
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