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Discover Ludwig"huge complication" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an issue or problem that is very complex and difficult to overcome. For example: "The project was going smoothly until a huge complication arose that set us back several weeks."
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"It turned out to be a huge complication.
Contador's presence, then, adds a huge complication – and if he wins, will likely give the final podium in Paris a slightly surreal edge.
By any measure, the announcement of the departure of these two Republican strategists marks another huge complication for a candidate who just a year ago was viewed as the likely front-runner for the presidential nomination.
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And that would involve huge complications.
Even if the precipitation in the West does not decrease, higher temperatures by themselves create huge complications.
(This week's issue of the Economist has a good piece about this). And that would involve huge complications.
Even if all the lines and boxes for the schematic of the cancer cell can be sketched in, huge complications will remain.
Unwitting Allies Even if all the lines and boxes for the schematic of the cancer cell can be sketched in, huge complications will remain.
"It's a huge new complication" for MCI, says James Cicconi, AT&T's general counsel.
If it works, huge costs and complications have been avoided.
The huge burden and complications of TB in this ART service have been previously described [ 13- 16].
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