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Discover LudwigThe phrase "complimented her" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone said something nice to another person. For example: The boss complimented her on her hard work and dedication.
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I complimented her bow.
Paar complimented her.
He complimented her as a host.
Later on her mother complimented her on her generosity.
Fellow travelers have complimented her on the bag.
"I always complimented her on her style," she said.
Her in-laws complimented her on her deft knife work.
When I complimented her on her restaurant's atmosphere, she grinned.
Should I not have complimented her to begin with?
He sent her an e-mail and "simply complimented her".
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Urban told her she was "on fire" and complimented her on her control and restraint.
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