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The phrase "a network of complementary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a system or group where different elements enhance or support each other.
Example: "The project aims to create a network of complementary services that work together to improve community health."
Alternatives: "a system of supportive" or "a framework of synergistic".
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"One of the biggest challenges with pre-founders is that they usually don't have a network of complementary co-founders," says Icebreaker's third co-founder and Partner Lasse Lehtinen.
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All species can be represented in a network of six complementary habitats, including open oak woodlands, agricultural fields separated with hedges, humid grasslands, as well as serpentine grasslands.
It could start with something akin the Bitcoin "blockchain" idea and move towards a network of digital complementary currencies, integrating new financial incentives that are in vogue at impact investing, slow money and social capital circles and layer it upon some of the "bioneering" solutions that are freqently discussed at green conferences.
More mutations are predicted than in the core, seemingly in order to optimise the network of complementary interactions between polar and charged groups.
A network of expertise.
Cultivate a network of sources.
Develop a network of support.
Create a network of acquaintances.
A similar comparison of both the laterality and elevation axes (Supplementary Fig. 6) showed a general pattern of increased segregation between functional networks of complementary parts of the primary visual cortex.
We provide the, to the best of our knowledge, first large-scale study that analyses relations between the position of researchers in scientific collaboration networks and citation dynamics, using a set of complementary network-based centrality measures.
Here, we demonstrate the ability to recreate the fibrous like network through a series of complementary rinses of polymeric worm-like micelles, resulting in a 3-dimensional (3D) porous network that can be deposited layer-by-layer onto any surface.
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