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The phrase "would be complimented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a hypothetical situation where someone is expected to receive praise or admiration. Example: "If she completed the project successfully, she would be complimented by her peers for her hard work."
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But it would be complimented by a reinforcement of local control over franchises, as already happens in Scotland and Wales – and on Merseyside, where Merseyrail was franchised by the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive, as opposed to the Department of Transport.
Efforts to detect early metastatic activity, such as diligent pathological examination of sentinel lymph node biopsies would be complimented by the objective evaluation of vascular invasion status of the primary tumor [ 43].
However, during ZOPP workshop, it was decided that a minimum of four centres in each district would be sufficient to provide the needed information since this would be complimented by other sources like interviews with headteachers, district and ward education coordinators, parents and school committees.
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The inclusion of IHC markers for subgroup ascertainment in future clinical trials would likely be complimented by another orthogonal technology, to confirm subgroup affiliation as identified by IHC, and provide treating clinicians with confidence that the correct subgroup has been assigned.
A smaller $500m rights issue in our view would be enough to pay down some covenanted debt, but not enough to restart growth plans and would need to be complimented with a bond if growth was to be restarted.
Yet what athlete would want to be complimented for his grace on the field?
This should be complimented by regular audit.
I wasn't sure if I'd just been complimented or insulted but I couldn't argue.
If you said anything that even slightly seemed to be complimenting yourself, he would call you on it".
Be complimenting.
That would not be compliment, and it seems that Sorkin has done exactly what he must not do as a storyteller: categorize individuals.
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