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The phrase "are often complemented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how one thing enhances or completes another, typically in contexts related to food, design, or relationships.
Example: "The flavors of the dish are often complemented by a side of fresh herbs."
Alternatives: "are frequently enhanced" or "are commonly paired with".
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In engineering education, concepts taught through lectures are often complemented by laboratory experimentation.
The names are often complemented by overwrought accents: think of Daryl Hannah's strangled, guttural Southern drawl in "Steel Magnolias" and Stockard Channing's raw Yankee inflections in "Practical Magic".
To improve this quantification, typical bulk rheological measurements are often complemented with microscopic techniques, including label-free second harmonic generation (SHG) imaging.
Well-conducted systematic reviews employ comprehensive searches in various databases and are often complemented by hand searches.
These policies are often complemented by specific statutory requirements that direct U.S. EPA to further evaluate and protect children's environmental health.
In Sweden, SnoMed codes are often complemented with a "KVAST/Alexander" code" that is communicated to the physician who performed the biopsy.
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Ad hoc bullet points are often complementing this basic template to present features reported in published articles.
His drawings were often complemented by amusing quotations.
Today, traditional peer review is often complemented by post-publication peer review through submission of articles to pre-print servers, and bolstered by internal peer review before publication.
Anyone who has seen Katie Mitchell's The Waves will recognise the use of multimedia here in which the staged action is often complemented by large and small screen video close-ups.
CL has the crowd in its core, but the mass of individuals is often complemented with professional LSPs.
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