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complications

noun as in difficult situation

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It’s most common for complications to occur in children younger than 5 and adults over the age of 30, according to public health experts.

It wasn’t so much ideas or arguments that inspired his plays but human beings in all their messy complications.

The group and Wiggins’ loved ones had said in a previous Instagram post that the singer was “experiencing medical complications” but did not disclose additional details.

Her goal, he said, was to pocket $1.6 million in life insurance and avoid the complications of getting a divorce.

It’s common for complications to occur in children under 5 and adults over the age of 30, according to public health experts.

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

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