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The sentence "it's quite complex" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe something that is complicated, difficult to understand or comprehend, or consists of multiple parts. For example: "The plot of this novel is quite complex - there are so many characters and storylines."
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It's quite complex, actually, despite its simple surface.
"It's quite complex to design something for the Super Bowl," says Moment Factory's Creative Director Sakchin Bessette.
"It's quite complex analytical work".
It's quite complex, and I just enjoyed playing her.
"Now that wasn't a small piece of work, it's quite complex keeping a partnership like that going, but we were able to share good practice across all the organisations".
It's quite complex.
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Our relationship has always been close but it is quite complex.
Though the professors' question appears simple enough, answering it was quite complex.
"It was quite complex, quite tense," Mr. Brill added, "and at the same time David was doing two other litigations.
This argument has the added benefit is that it is quite complex and so will be difficult to explain.
It was quite complex".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com