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"the complexities that" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to introduce a clause that explains or describes the complexities of a concept or situation. Example: The complexities that arise in the field of international diplomacy make it challenging for countries to reach agreements. In this sentence, "the complexities that arise in the field of international diplomacy" introduces a clause that further explains the difficult nature of reaching agreements between countries.
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"These representations often fail to articulate the complexities that produce this visual information".
One example will have to suffice to illustrate the complexities that bind the characters and events of this novel together.
But a close look at Washington's first six months under the new system shows some of the complexities that lie ahead if Mr. Bloomberg's proposal goes through.
Yet, as often happens when science goes to Washington, the complexities that underlie the study's findings have been slighted in the public debate.
That accomplishment alone would have assured the opera's success, but Gershwin amplified the complexities that already existed, sometimes in subliminal ways.
Trump may see himself as an American Putin, but Putin likely sees Trump as an American Boris Yeltsin — floundering in the complexities that surround him.
We will explore the pitfalls of using advanced and powerful techniques as black boxes, and will highlight the complexities that arise from implementations and broad usage among Astronomers.
And for all the complexities that can attend an investigation, Mr. Walke said, things get easier for him once he can start a conversation.
I think it would be a mistake to overlook the complexities that exist in our discipline and attempt to make architecture digestible for everyone.
This is due to the complexities that can arise in the international deal making process.
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That's the complexity, that's the relationship.
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