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The phrase "a wide complement of additional" is not entirely correct in standard English usage.
It can be used when referring to a broad range of supplementary items or features that enhance or complete something.
Example: "The software offers a wide complement of additional tools to improve user experience."
Alternatives: "a broad array of extra" or "a large selection of supplementary".
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This lineage also possessed a wide complement of additional elements related to virulence and persistence in Klebsiella (Podschun & Ullmann, 1998; Schroll et al, 2010) (Table 1).
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They installed and ran the software and participated in a wide complement of supplementary activities.
BV2 cells have a wide complement of GPCR signaling-related gene products (figures 5 and 6).
A full complement of additional software packages provide all the necessary tools to document and analyse data.
For the development and optimization of such products, the testbed approach shown in Figure 1(a) must be complemented with a verification environment that delivers fully deterministic and 100% reproducible results and supports a wide range of additional verification objectives that are mandatory for product development.
Respondents had also undertaken a wide range of additional qualifications.
Nokia Life+ will also be available to a "wide range" of additional Nokia mobiles, the company said.
There are a wide range of additional critiques as well.
With a full complement of saxophones and additional brass, the playing of the Opera North orchestra is so darn hot it's practically a fire-risk.
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