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Discover Ludwig"complimentary to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used when describing something that is complimentary or adding to something that already exists. For example, "This new program is complimentary to our existing program and will help us reach our goals faster."
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Shaping is complimentary to first-timers.
"You want to be complimentary to everybody.
Opponents have been less complimentary to Catchings, though.
"Ha! That's not very complimentary to your host, dear.
Mr. Cowell was especially complimentary to Mr. Krajcik, who sang a fragment of "Forever Young".
So why the hell is it considered complimentary to say that women have testicles?
Those tickets instead went complimentary to late-coming critics and other members of the media.
But she was not much more complimentary to the Revolution Foods Meal Kits.
They're being complimentary to the athlete, but they're actually making the transition harder".
The box score appears complimentary to Weeden, completing 22 of 26 passes, with only one pick.
He is complimentary, to the end, about Brown's intelligence, drive and dedication.
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