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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that completes or enhances something else, often in grammatical or mathematical contexts.
Example: "In the sentence 'She is a talented musician,' the phrase 'a talented musician' serves as a complement to the subject."
Alternatives: "an addition" or "a supplement".
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As a complement, the E.U.
Movies as a complement to free shipping?
"This is a complement," he said.
A complement to business priorities.
That's not a complement at all.
"I see this as a complement to our assortment".
He said he was "a complement to Curtis".
"We're a complement to all prizes," he said.
We think we will be a complement to the area".
"The union provides a complement to what we do".
"See yourself as a complement to the person.
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