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The phrase "intrinsic complexity" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a complex structure or make-up, which is inherent or natural in its nature. For example: "The intrinsic complexity of the human brain makes it especially difficult to understand."
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In fact, these studies have an intrinsic complexity related to the particular characteristics of such a complex disease as SLE and to the uneasy definition of the endpoints used to evaluate the efficacy of drugs.
There is every reason to believe that Mr. Margulies's knowing grasp of the intrinsic complexity and contradictions of human beings, and their ceaseless search to clear out the muddle and find coherence, will resonate for a very long time.
In the 1960s the American mathematician Gregory Chaitin, the Russian mathematician Andrey Kolmogorov, and the American engineer Raymond Solomonoff began to formulate and publish an objective measure of the intrinsic complexity of a message.
The intrinsic complexity of the CNS has made this a challenging task for decades.
Some belong to the above mentioned intrinsic complexity of the reaction.
The consideration of different-sized problems was also carried out and indicated to the intrinsic complexity.
But in many other situations, reuse has to do with the intrinsic complexity of the system.
However, the intrinsic complexity of these systems has been a major challenge.
To explain what we mean by "intrinsic complexity" of Git, we identified some structures that prevent commit graph's reduction.
One would expect a certain degree of sophistication from criminal networks running wildlife trafficking, given its intrinsic complexity.
However, so far, PGP suffers from poor adoption due to usability issues resulting from its intrinsic complexity.
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