Sentence examples for something to complement from inspiring English sources

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Need something to complement your Candy Crush game?

But we wanted to do something to complement it.

But we see a ban treaty as something not to replace the NPT, but as something to complement and strengthen it, like the comprehensive test ban treaty did in the 1990s".

Hopefully, he adapts quickly and gives us something to complement the guys around him.

In the end it isn't drastically different from the existing crop of similar devices, but with its easily readable display, feature set and hardware control, it's a good option for active users looking for something to complement their exercise routine, especially if you're already a fan of Runtastic's software and services.

Find something to complement that and elongate your legs!

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"Something has to complement those shows," Ms. Barr said.

Something to leave about to complement her framed intellect.

Grove said Rankin had recognised that Raindance wanted "something edgy and alternative to complement the independent films showcased by the festival", and said he was "delighted" with the poster.

"We built something with an eye to complement the overall system".

"A lot of people don't make money from just writing, so it's best to find something you love to do to complement that," says lecturer Elizabeth Reeder.

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