particularly complex

Frequency: 7.522.4 per million words

Used for something with many intricate parts or details.

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Examples (10)

  • The mathematical equation was particularly complex and required hours to solve.
  • Legal cases involving international trade can be particularly complex.
  • This particularly complex software architecture supports millions of concurrent users.
  • The brain is a particularly complex organ that scientists are still trying to understand.
  • Negotiations between the two nations proved to be particularly complex due to historical grievances.
  • The director chose a particularly complex narrative structure for his latest film.
  • Engineers had to overcome several particularly complex technical challenges during the project.
  • The tax laws in this country are known for being particularly complex for small business owners.
  • He explained the particularly complex theory in a way that even children could understand.
  • Social dynamics in high schools can become particularly complex during the final year.