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Free sign upThe phrase "with complimentary" is correct and usable in written English, but it may require additional context to clarify its meaning.
You can use it when referring to something that is provided free of charge or as a courtesy, often in hospitality or customer service contexts. Example: "Guests will receive a bottle of wine with complimentary snacks upon arrival."
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Then he was inundated with complimentary copies.
Afterwards, head into Cartagena to witness the daily Holy Week processions, with complimentary transport included.
Finish the night sitting under the stars with complimentary baklava, melon and honey raki.
Listeners cluster around small candlelit tables with complimentary glasses of wine for the one-hour concerts.
The full-menu spa winds up each treatment with complimentary sorbet.
People sit at small round tables with complimentary wine, taking in starry views of the city.
Cocktails, with complimentary pizza, are $5 from 5 to 7 p.m. on Thursdays.
They should screen it in a pop-up cinema in a city park, with complimentary reefers and a henna tattoo.
And a big reason is that airlines are no longer as free with complimentary hotel vouchers as they once were.
Yes, I phoned and learned that a club room came with complimentary continental breakfast and "upgraded bath amenities".
Visitors are welcomed with complimentary Daiquiris, perfectly sour and so smoothly blended that they taste nearly of cream.
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