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"greatly complicates" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that a situation or problem has become much more complex or difficult. For example, "The sudden introduction of new regulations greatly complicates the process of obtaining a visa."
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The mobility approach greatly complicates the analysis.
Mr Rabbani's assassination greatly complicates Afghanistan's already tempestuous politics.
For Mr. Bush, that uncertainty greatly complicates his trip to Asia.
RYAN LIZZA: I think Perry greatly complicates her chances of winning the nomination.
As expected, allelic heterogeneity greatly complicates the detection of these loci in GWAS analyses6.
As a result, age-based politics now greatly complicates political alignments based on class.
But it also seems clear that Tibet greatly complicates any room for maneuver on the Taiwanese side.
Virtually all cancers have the potential of spreading to lymph nodes, a condition that greatly complicates treatment.
This characteristic greatly complicates the task of improving the positioning accuracy using traditional compensation control methods.
A preferred weighting function would be the source flux, but its use greatly complicates the computation of variances and.
The discovery, announced this week, of the cannibalized remains of a young settler at Jamestown greatly complicates that story.
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