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The phrase "heavily complicated" is not standard in written English; "highly complicated" is more commonly used.
You can use it when describing something that is very complex or difficult to understand, but it may sound awkward to native speakers. Example: "The instructions for the new software were heavily complicated, making it hard for users to follow."
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The city, home to 2 million people before being taken over by the ultra-hardline jihadist group, is by far the largest center it controls in either Iraq or Syria, and is still heavily populated, complicating efforts to retake it.
Early in the afternoon, two large men showed up with a complicated, heavily padded wooden crate and Ms. Altfest took the tiny painting off a wall of her studio, where she had hung it to look at it.
Includes cartoons of Melvin Laird, Sec. of Defense; a complicated, heavily annotated glossary of terms, and a section on "What does all this mean to YOU - The Average Joe?" Series of charts showing missiles, a comparison of nuclear attack survival rates in the USSR virtual annihilation)and the US figures not available).
Unnecessarily complicated, heavily favoring students who have prior background knowledge, and absolutely demanding that test prep be done with students, this is everything one could want in an inauthentic assessment that provides those of us in the classroom with little or no actual useful data about our students.
But in today's technologically complicated and heavily regulated society, a vice president can be very powerful indeed.
Their performances heavily rely on the complicated data models and parameter estimation accuracy so that they are awkward and not robust.
Then, there is a related group of clogged-sink narratives, like "Traffic," "Syriana," and "Miami Vice," which are so heavily loaded with subplots and complicated information that the story can hardly seep through the surrounding material.
But she also has a tendency to rely too heavily on dialogue to explain complicated issues such as the workings of the US healthcare system or the intricacies of chemotherapy.
The overall electronic structure of a DWCNT resulting from the inner and outer tube contributions can be rather complicated and vary heavily for each DWCNT, since it depends on several different factors like interval distance, curvature, coupling strength, commensurability, metallicity of the outer tube, etc.
The chain of communication had grown so complicated that Wang relied heavily on a Chinese sportswriter named Su Qun to contact P.L.A. leaders and basketball officials.
Any reader familiar with Lawrence Block's whimsical whodunits featuring Bernie Rhodenbarr, an amiable Greenwich Village bookseller who moonlights as a burglar, already knows that the shaggy dog plots rely heavily on coincidence and require absurdly complicated explanations.
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