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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thoroughly convoluted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely complex or intricate, often to the point of being confusing. Example: "The plot of the movie was thoroughly convoluted, making it difficult for viewers to follow along."
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Turning to Cohen's "venomous" review, he highlights that it actually dealt very little with Chomsky's book, instead offering a diatribe against the Left, one which consisted of a "thoroughly convoluted vagueness".
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It presents us with a thoroughly confusing, wilfully convoluted and ultimately less than satisfying plot.
Remember "convoluted"?
The nomenclature is convoluted.
It's convoluted.
I know this is convoluted.
These deals were really convoluted".
Are the rules convoluted?
The story has been convoluted.
"It's so convoluted".
It's very convoluted".
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