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Discover Ludwig"very intricate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something complex or detailed. For example, "The stitching on the quilt was very intricate."
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Robots are capable of interacting with human being and the encompassing environment in very intricate ways.
Despite the fact that Mercury often wrote very intricate harmonies, he also claimed that he could barely read music.
That's very intricate.
This isn't a very intricate whodunit.
"It's a very intricate process".
And you are building your own very intricate structure".
They're very intricate pop songs, sort of Beatles-y.
Some of these are very intricate, with negative space or complicated shapes.
They are no longer very intricate in syntax and ideas, as his earlier works were.
Very intricate ones made by the industry's top craftspeople can go for more than ¥400,000.
We need maximally mixed (polycultural) low-input farming – very intricate and therefore very skills-intensive.
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