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The phrase "heightened complexity" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, process, or system that has become more intricate or complicated than before. Example: "The heightened complexity of the project required additional resources and expertise to manage effectively."
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(1) For small NGOs, the promotion of markets is appealing because of the potential for financial sustainability; yet a reliance on markets may also heighten complexity and increase opportunities for failure.
However, they may also heighten trial complexity, hinder enrollment, decrease generalizability, and increase costs.
The visual sense of mystery in the TCPG is heightened by the complexity of its spaces.
Testing Hypothesis 2: The visual sense of mystery in the TCPG is heightened by the complexity of its spaces.
Many trends are localized either taxonomically or in time, and there is no evidence to support popular conceptions of evolution as an inexorable march in any direction, be it toward larger size, greater complexity, heightened intelligence, or any other trait.
The results were elegantly stylized portraits whose visual complexities heightened a certain grandness in the faces, a proud carriage, a striking je ne sais quoi.
This complexity is heightened in urban areas where green spaces provide multiple services according to use and participation.
Although infection control measures were welcomed and understood, they severely compromised quality of life and heightened the degree of complexity of work tasks that were previously fairly straightforward.
There was some complexity about the heightened alert.
(I saw the second cast; the video showed the first. This only heightened the work's interesting complexity).
9– 11 Adding complexity to the quantification of genetic contribution to risk is the notion that certain variants confer protection against T2D. 12 This complexity is further heightened when taking into account genetic variations that are separately associated with T2D risk factors such as obesity, hypertension, and hyperlipidemia.
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