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The phrase "an optimal complement to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that enhances or completes another thing effectively.
Example: "The new software serves as an optimal complement to our existing systems, improving overall efficiency."
Alternatives: "a perfect addition to" or "an ideal enhancement for".
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After five years of activity, it is possible to conclude that this type of approach is well accepted by the community, constituting an optimal complement to the formal teaching; one that can be easily be adapted to other fields of biology and life sciences.
Large-scale databases such as BrainMap have facilitated the assessment of such task-based functional connectivity analyses, which should present an optimal complement to resting-state functional connectivity analyses.
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An annex is a complement to a submission when necessary.
The effect of optimal complement concentration in an antibody-mediated (to S. aureus surface targets) in vitro killing assay has not been completely appreciated.
They represent an increasingly important complement to a National Forest Inventory.
The photography is an excellent complement to the text.
But reaching men is an important complement to that work.
Gordon could be an effective complement to Andre Ellington.
In the presence of learning spillovers related to renewable energy technologies, an optimal strategy to mitigate climate change should complement an emissions tax by a subsidy for renewables.
To explore how these plant-based foods can be better used in human nutrition, we have created the computational tool vProtein to identify optimal food complements to satisfy human protein needs.
It is a nifty complement to lobster.
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