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The phrase "a very complementary and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that enhances or completes another thing positively, often in contexts like reviews, feedback, or discussions about relationships or aesthetics.
Example: "The colors in the painting are a very complementary and harmonious blend that draws the viewer in."
Alternatives: "highly supportive and" or "extremely enhancing and".
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"Jim and Colleen together represent a very complementary and synergistic team," he said.
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