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The phrase "an effective complement to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that enhances or completes another thing, often in a positive or beneficial way.
Example: "The new software serves as an effective complement to our existing tools, improving overall productivity."
Alternatives: "a valuable addition to" or "a beneficial enhancement to".
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As Johan Hedberg, an effective complement to Brodeur in net, sees it, attitude is almost everything.
Dr. Brian M. Berman, the study's director and a professor of medicine at the University of Maryland, said the inquiry "establishes that acupuncture is an effective complement to conventional arthritis treatment".
Vardy's non-stop hustle earned him a booking for an early foul on Adrián, but it was an effective complement to Okazaki's nimble movement and it was not a surprise when the latter gave Leicester the lead in the 27th minute.
A reformed institution will give a proper voice to the whole of the UK and act as an effective complement to a House of Commons which – because of the first-past-the-post voting procedure – does not fairly represent our citizens politically.
As an effective complement to centralized power generation, distributed generation (DG) technologies are becoming mature.
The technique is now well accepted by most physicians as an effective complement to the existing imaging modalities.
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Incentives proved to be a relatively inexpensive, well accepted and very effective complement to support, suggesting that a small amount of money, strategically used, can substantially improve PHC.
Operating system level power saving strategies have been proved as effective complement to hardware methods.
(d) Beam balance method is an effective complement method to decrease the gearbox torque.
Indeed, a focus on the development of interventions that appeal to the needs of CHW collectives in different contexts, and thus galvanise them en masse to perform the actions they perceive to be in the interests of the group with which they identify, may offer a cost-effective complement to the traditional strategy of creating an incentive package [ 10, 11, 16- 19].
In summary, we have developed and introduced an in vitro mutation bioassay based on cultured primary hepatocytes from the transgenic Muta™Mouse, and preliminary results indicate that the assay can be employed as a cost-effective complement to in vivo analyses for screening of environmental mutagens.
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