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intricacies

noun as in complication

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Its core software dates back to the early 1980s, and only a few programmers remain who understand the intricacies of its more than 60 million lines of code.

From Salon

"Did she try and avoid scrutiny? No. Did she take legal advice and try and understand the intricacies of the complex family situations she was in and the purchase of a property? Yes," he said.

From BBC

Warnock has called for former players to be part of the VAR team, claiming referees "do not necessarily see the intricacies of the game".

From BBC

Some of the intricacies, tip-on passes in midfield particularly, went astray.

From BBC

There’s a mercenary quality to the more ostentatious looks; they please crowds or pacify them for long enough to compel closer listening to the intricacies of her music.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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