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The phrase "a huge complement to" is not correct; it should be "a huge compliment to." You can use it when expressing praise or admiration for someone or something, indicating that it enhances or adds value
Example: "Her performance was a huge compliment to the team's overall success."
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For me to say I have a lot of empathy would be like a huge complement to myself, and I cannot be that judge.
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Farmers Field, on the other hand, shows few indications that it will be anything but a smooth and compliant — if huge — complement to L.A. Live and Staples Center.
No wonder many enterprises have on their books a huge complement of the halt and lame, each paid a pittance.
Technology is never a substitute, but a complement to make things better.
It is a nifty complement to lobster.
"It's a nice complement to the Ford brands".
It's a good complement to the book.
In all, a perfect complement to the collection.
It was all a sweet complement to Candy's comeback.
Want a perfect complement to your homemade grilled cheese?
NBSS follows a philosophy that hands-on skills are a necessary complement to academic conceptual skills.
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