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The phrase "as complimentary" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is given as a compliment or in a manner that expresses praise or admiration.
Example: "The feedback from the audience was overwhelmingly positive, as complimentary remarks were shared throughout the event."
Alternatives: "as a compliment" or "in a flattering manner".
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Stone also said LinkedIn and Twitter are as complimentary as "peanut butter and chocolate" (hence the logo).
Repeatedly I was told that I would make a great salesman, which to a young finance grad was as complimentary as telling a woman she is handsome.
Reviews of the new book were as complimentary as those for its predecessors.
If she gives you a compliment of any kind give her one that is twice as complimentary.
Rodriguez was not as complimentary.
McCareins was just as complimentary of Pennington.
Miller was just as complimentary of Kidd.
At the Sedgewick hotel in New York the ghosts come as complimentary extras.
Please accept as complimentary gifts the enclosed theater tickets, Prada gift certificate and check for $200.
Back in 2000, Rivera was not as complimentary about Benitez as O'Neill was yesterday.
Will Silverstone's bank manager be just as complimentary in five year's time?
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