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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the maze of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a complex or confusing situation, often involving many interconnected parts or obstacles.
Example: "Navigating the maze of regulations can be challenging for new businesses."
Alternatives: "the labyrinth of" or "the complexity of".
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Fairy tales lead into the maze of art and motherhood.
Workers were hired to dig the maze of tunnels.
"The Maze of Cadiz" is a stylish and impressive debut.
Trying to follow the maze of splinters, mergers and breakaways makes for head-spinning reading.
Navigating the maze of export licences required for weapons is complex.
Today, the stone-paved plaza was a quiet refuge above the maze of Jerusalem's Old City.
Kids love to touch the fort's cannons and explore the maze of dungeons, towers and tunnels.
Protests flared in Complexo do Alemão, the maze of cinder block homes where Eduardo lived.
Weaving through the maze of twinkling navigation lights is a magical experience.
He might make a good president but, frankly, he looks lost in the maze of primaries.
Vick's problems have not been confined to the maze of dogfighting charges.
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