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Discover Ludwig"complements to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe something that adds to, improves, or enhances something else. For example, "The ice cream's nutty flavor was a great complement to the rich chocolate cake."
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Pain specialists emphasize that treatments are used as complements to, not substitutes for, traditional medicine.
This suggests that, rather than replacing delivery trucks, drones may become complements to them.
As it turns, most netbooks were bought as complements to existing computers.
The Michigan and Pennsylvania polls were complements to each other in an odd way.
Thompson's swim and rip moves are great complements to his bull rush.
A connection with culture and a pride in heritage can be important complements to achieving success in other ways.
Mendelssohnian lightness, grace and precision, they showed, can be ideal complements to the occasional density of Schumann's scoring.
The majority are beautifully designed, carefully crafted complements to residences ranging from million-dollar mansions to modest Capes.
Yesterday's Seamless sushi and Duane Reade wine product just not cutting it as complements to your favorite television show?
The records would provide perfect complements to Buchman's and Schwartz's experiences of watching the game on TV.
It's probably natural to see animals as our complements — to imagine that they are what we aren't.
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