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The phrase "adapted to complement" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or adjusted in order to enhance or support another element.
Example: "The new software features were adapted to complement the existing system, ensuring a seamless user experience."
Alternatives: "designed to enhance" or "modified to support".
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According to key informants, most of these livelihood diversification activities are adapted to complement pastoralism, rather than to substitute for livestock production.
Rather, we may expect the CNS dynamics to be adapted to complement a particular subset of environments, those in which the animal, performing that behavior, has evolved.
The review identified a number of benefits to using diagrams in data collection, including the ease with which the method can be adapted to complement other data collection methods and its ability to focus discussion.
Cases can then be adapted to complement the weaknesses of a particular curriculum, such as emphasizing connections between physiology and pharmacology at an institution in which these subjects are taught separately.
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So whatever the gender of their assigned marriage partner, the cloned supermodels will adapt to complement this.
They're abundant, easy to use and quite versatile, adapting to and complementing all kinds of ingredients, both sweet and savory.
Exponential-phase cells of E1162 wild-type, the Δ gltK mutant and the in trans complemented strain were adapted to 0.02% bile salts for 15 min or were left unadapted, and then challenged with 0.3% bile salts.
Additionally, with available antibodies, this assay can be adapted to capture other activation components in the complement system, such as the membrane attack complex instead of C3c.
These programs were adapted to certain industries or classes of products, and they complemented the services and business counseling directly provided by the incubator.
The survey was adapted to the Belgian setting of insurance medicine and was complemented with questions deemed important for our research population [ 6, 7].
The roles of passive forces generated by muscles and tendons are well understood, but there has been little recognition that forces originating within joints themselves may also be important, and less still that these joint forces may be adapted through evolution to complement active muscle forces acting at the same joint.
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