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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a comfortable complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that enhances or completes another thing in a way that is pleasant or agreeable.
Example: "The soft lighting in the room serves as a comfortable complement to the cozy furniture."
Alternatives: "a pleasant addition" or "a cozy enhancement".
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The car was also a comfortable complement to the city; it was mass-produced but (like a high-rise apartment) a fundamentally private space.
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But their temperamental differences — Lincoln the brooding, lonely depressive; Seward the gregarious optimist — complemented each other like those of a comfortable married couple.
Inside the pyramid, sitting on a comfortable white couch near a mummified Doberman named Butch, Ron Temu, a Summum counselor, said the two monuments would complement each other.
Adopt "a comfortable tone".
A comfortable shabbiness.
A comfortable life in a comfortable suburb.
A comfortable start.
A comfortable setting.
I'm a comfortable guy".
It seems a comfortable bargain.
There was a comfortable feeling.
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