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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'compliment with' is not correct or usable in written English
You would usually use the phrase 'complimented with' when talking about something that enhances or adds to something else. For example: The dinner is complimented with a glass of red wine.
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DACHER KELTNER So can you share Brian's compliment with us?
Carter smiled, but deflected the compliment with a joke.
Ferguson did not exactly return that compliment with interest.
Navarro responded to the compliment with another tirade against Trump.
Her students have returned the compliment with the Distinguished Teaching Award.
Our side returned the compliment with readings, songs and speeches (I counted 16 in all).
Let me follow that compliment with this irrefutable fact: This is illegal.
Mr. Jobs acknowledged the compliment with an ear-to-ear smile.
Loach returned the compliment with a photograph of himself, Morris and Clegg giving the thumbs up.
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The results are complimented with archaeological and sedimentological data.
But I must temper my compliments with criticism.
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