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The phrase "a complimentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is given free of charge or as a gesture of goodwill, often in the context of services or items provided without cost.
Example: "The hotel offered a complimentary breakfast to all its guests during their stay."
Alternatives: "a free" or "a courtesy".
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A complimentary bonbon accompanies all beverages.
"It could be a complimentary energy source".
We received a complimentary bottle of wine!
Send that man a complimentary Freeview box.
She'll receive a complimentary Festival ticket.
Admission includes a complimentary glass of wine.
Additionally, a complimentary color would be shown.
The concert includes a complimentary Champagne toast and reception.
"Got a complimentary upgrade to first," the e-mail said.
"Holiday fluffing is a complimentary service," he added.
The bartender brought Williams a complimentary platter of fried calamari.
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