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The word "complement" is a correct and usable English word
You can use it as a noun or a verb. As a noun, it can mean a thing that completes or brings to perfection; an addition, accessory, or feature that makes something more agreeable or perfect. As a verb, it can mean to complete or bring to perfection; to make or form a complement to. Example sentence: The lemon curd was a perfect complement to the sweet and salty flavor of the pie.
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Complement
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Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation.
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It said Multimap would complement Virtual Earth, Live Search, Windows Live services, MSN and its new $6.5bn £3.2bnn) acquisition aQuantive, the online marketing group.
Chester-le-Street showed that there's a psychological fragility about the side to complement the more obvious technical flaws that blighted the first two defeats in this series.
However, we should be looking at how HCAs complement nursing staff and add them to the mix.
As Sebes recalled, "He seemed to complement that partnership between Puskas and Kocsis perfectly, and beautiful passes began to flow between the three of them.
Traditionalists argue that just as rent is due to the landlord, "due to" should only be used when it is the complement of the verb "to be"; otherwise, use "owing to" or "because of": The train's late arrival was due to [caused by] leaves on the line; the train was late owing to [because of] leaves on the line.
The disclosure bill, a complement to one pushed in the Senate last week, is the latest in a series of legislative attempts to rein in the NSA's collection and analysis of Americans' phone records and, potentially, Internet usage.
While the city authorities are keen to keep Vancouver's back from against the wall, they also want to make sure that its anti-flooding adaptation projects suit Vancouver's geography and complement the social make up of the city.
Neville said that Özil will prove a good signing if Arsenal add some reinforcements up front to complement him.
We're here to complement Westfield, and the shopping centre in Canary Wharf.
"We don't replace paid staff, but we do work alongside them and complement their work.
The chateau at Saint-Maurice de Reméns, central to his idyllic recollections of childhood, will become the seat of an international foundation to complement another institute in Paris and a rash of renamed avenues, schools and public buildings.
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