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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'was complemented to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something was accompanied with an addition or enhancement. For example, "The meal was complemented to perfection with a glass of wine."
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The phenotype of the C. glutamicum ipsA deletion mutant was complemented to different extend by homologs from Corynebacterium diphtheriae (dip1969) and Mycobacterium tuberculosis (rv3575), indicating the conserved function of IpsA in the pathogenic species.
The growth defect of the ∆ pfkA mutant was complemented to levels of the WT control (0.32 h−1) by plasmid-based overexpression of either the homologous pfkA gene from C. glutamicum (0.32 h−1) or of the heterologous pfkA gene from E. coli (0.33 h−1) and increased to 0.16 h−1 by heterologous expression of pfkB from E. coli.
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Bring in those colors that are complementing to the architecture.
How ever you design your bench be sure that all the parts are complementing to each other.
While buying a floral headpiece make certain that it is complementing to the style and color of the wedding gown.
His talent was complemented by an ability to capitalize on opportunity.
The Michigan and Pennsylvania polls were complements to each other in an odd way.
The results obtained in this paper are complements to those related with model (1.1).
The abilities of actors in a network are complements to social capital (Poetes 1998).
This again fits the idea that immigrants are complements to the labor market.
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