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To supplement
noun
Something added, especially to make up for a deficiency.
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To supplement his income, he sold horses.
To supplement her income, Manie deals hashish.
To supplement his fact-finding, he took pictures.
To supplement the family income, I took home "homework".
To supplement his income, Laurence began glass engraving.
To supplement his pay, he trained polo ponies.
This helps to supplement our tracking data.
They were going to supplement.
Her hope was to supplement Papi's salary.
You had to supplement your income".
-- to supplement their Screen Actors Guild pensions.
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