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The phrase "a useful complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that adds value or enhances another item or concept.
Example: "The new software serves as a useful complement to our existing tools, improving overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "a valuable addition" or "a beneficial enhancement".
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32 It is a useful complement to the use of symbolic interactionism as both derive from similar epistemological and ontological perspectives.
The integrative approach using PPI networks is a useful complement to large-scale systematic re-sequencing and other genomic discovery projects for identifying novel cancer genes.
We think this approach could be a useful complement to other computational methods commonly used to analyse gene expression data.
Generalized additive models as used in this study can be a useful complement to exploratory spatial analysis.
Image-based fire detection could be a useful complement to other detection methods already in use in Australia.
Vaccine is a useful complement to antibiotics because antibiotics have no effect on anthrax spores.
This electrostrictive phenomenon could be a useful complement to the ponderomotive and photothermal effects that can optically control optomechanical systems.
The results are also expected to a useful complement to concrete tunnel lining fire data.
Therefore, PPM is at least a useful complement, if not substitute, to traditional approaches.
Drones can be a useful complement to satellite imagery by providing more detail and a different look-angle.
Until a recent change in policy under the Bush administration, Justice Stevens wrote, the drug agency had welcomed state injury suits as a useful complement to federal regulation.
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