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The phrase "a greater complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that enhances or completes another thing to a larger extent.
Example: "The new software update provides a greater complement to the existing features, improving overall functionality."
Alternatives: "a more significant enhancement" or "a larger addition".
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However, S. rassoulzadegani had a greater complement of genes participating in oxidative stress responses than Strombidinopsis sp., which may be an adaptation to harboring plastids [ 16].
Furthermore, AT does not appear to have PMUs other than isolated gene remnants, but does, however, have a greater complement of genes associated with homologous recombination and excision repair [ 20].
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ISC labs were a great complement to the theoretical concepts learned in lectures.
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