Pronunciation of the English word complications.
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1. | Because of the increasing risk of complications the doctor decided to induce labor. | |
2. | Her pregnancy was fraught with complications. | |
3. | What complications can occur with such an operation? | |
4. | As science advances as some describe it, into itself, - by creating technology which is then subsequently of a higher complexity than the ideas it is to help explain - complications often can arise, such as a need for higher education for those who utilise it. This may not be a negative complication in itself, but gives rise to another problem: that this causes education about the subject's fundamentals to be sacrificed for the training in the utilisation of ever changing technology. | |
5. | Unfortunately, there may be complications. | |
6. | I don't expect any complications. | |
7. | Tom tried intermittent fasting, but died of complications soon after. | |
8. | Complications are pretty rare. | |
9. | I fear that there would be complications. | |
10. | I fear there would be complications. |