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The phrase "increasingly complex world" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a current trend or situation in which the world is becoming more intricate, complicated, or difficult to understand. Example: In today's increasingly complex world, navigating the constant influx of information and technological advancements can be overwhelming.
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As Lev Manovich argues in his essay "Abstraction and Complexity" (2007), the new image of our increasingly complex world is the one "as the dynamic networks of relations, oscillating between order and disorder" (Manovich, 2007, p. 352).
In an increasingly complex world, the United Nations welcomes this form of burden-sharing.
They're just normal young people trying to find their way in an increasingly complex world".
Indeed, in this increasingly complex world, maybe more so than ever.
In an increasingly complex world, legal decisions often hinge on expert opinions.
Ms. Rousseff must effectively guide Brazil as a growing power in an increasingly complex world.
In an increasingly complex world, that should be only a start.
Management also takes time to learn, perhaps more than ever in an increasingly complex world.
"In an increasingly complex world, the best may not be those who look and sound like ourselves.
He said that "me" stories are those that "help our audience and families navigate through this increasingly complex world.
The "Underground" typeface itself (now known as Johnston) was a calm, rational, tranquil insertion into this increasingly complex world.
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