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The phrase “have a complex” is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe an emotional issue experienced by someone which is typically caused by their upbringing or life experiences. For example, "I think he has a complex about his weight, because his mother was always making negative comments about it."
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"They have a complex.
We have a complex relationship.
They don't have a complex root system.
"People have a complex attitude towards Stalin here," she says.
"I have a complex about it," Ms. Perez said.
"I actually do have a complex view of the police.
Venezuela and the United States have a complex relationship.
Have a complex problem requiring super computing power?
"You have a complex, risk-laden financial institution.
To be sure, radio stations, recording companies and the artists they represent have a complex relationship.
The tender skewers of charred meat have a complex, mysterious heat.
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