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How do you use complement as a verb in sentence?

Here are some examples of how to use "complement" as a verb in a sentence:

1. To complete or enhance something:

* "The new wallpaper complements the furniture beautifully."

* "A glass of wine complements a good meal."

* "Her skills in design complement her knowledge of architecture."

2. To express agreement or support:

* "I complement you on your work ethic."

* "The president complemented the military on their bravery."

* "The judge complemented the lawyer on their well-argued case."

3. To add to or increase:

* "The company's new product line complements their existing offerings."

* "The grant complements their funding for the project."

* "A strong work ethic complements good education."

Remember:

* "Complement" as a verb typically means to make something else better or more complete.

* It's often used with the preposition "with" or "by" (e.g., "complemented by" or "complements with").

* It can also be used in a more formal context, especially when expressing agreement or praise.

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