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The phrase "the compliments of" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used as a polite way of saying "with the regards of" or "presented by" when sending a gift or message. Example: Please accept this gift as a token of my gratitude. With the compliments of [my company/organization/name].
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"With the compliments of the Panjshir valley".
With the compliments of Clyfford Still".
Call (800) 237-6832 and ask about the Compliments of Bermuda -- Companion Flies Free package.
Please accept this copy of the NY Times with the compliments of the Paramount Theatre".
So have the compliments of stars as diverse as Scott Walker, Nancy Sinatra and Peter Stringfellow.
It was a nice new 1940 calendar sent him with the compliments of Philip Apter & Sons, Funeral Directors.
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In other respects, however, Osborne pays Brown the compliment of copying him.
And, worst of all, he does Christianity the compliment of first seeking to understand it.
In architecture and in the use of the French language, German courts paid it the compliment of imitation.
Wimbledon has since paid Lovera the compliment of building its own No. 1 court in the round.
Dubai's neighbors, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, even to some extent arch-conservative Saudi Arabia, are paying it the compliment of imitation.
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