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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complementing it" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that enhances or completes something else. For example: - The bold colors of the painting were complementing the neutral tones of the room. - She found the perfect earrings to complement her dress. - Adding fresh herbs to the dish complemented the flavors perfectly. - The novel's rich descriptions complemented the complex characters. - The new software seamlessly complemented the existing system.
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Another way of channeling Israel's true aspiration for peace would be to declare its willingness to resume negotiations, complementing it with the action of immediately reducing the number of settlements in the West Bank.
Not replacing basketball, but complementing it.
Complementing it like a bookend will be the 32-foot-wide aquarium.
Complementing it are "Othello," "The Tortoise and the Hare" and "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat".
Complementing it are solo photography exhibitions by Raissa Venables and Shandor Hassan, who are both based in Jersey City.
The answer is 'no', but all the same her book is a valuable and fascinating biography, not displacing Stannard's but complementing it.
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The sheep complemented it".
Or will they complement it?
"No, we want it to complement it".
We meant "complemented"; it was later fixed.
"I like to think I complement it".
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