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Discover Ludwig"to complement" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as a verb meaning “to complete or add to something”. For example: The art exhibit was complemented by classical music to further enhance the viewers' experience.
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To complement
noun
Something (or someone) that completes; the consummation.
synonyms
Exact(58)
To complement EMR, we need an explosion in consumer choice.
To complement his cultivated shirtlessness, Pop has generally favored jeans.
To complement the paper, we introduce some notations.
(They are meant to complement each other).
"No, we want it to complement it".
There's a good cast, to complement Derek.
Elton Brand has to complement Tim Duncan".
Another tropical fruit to complement the tamarind?
It will be designed to complement BBC2.
"We just added some things to complement him".
He even installed some new lighting to complement it.
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