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complemented

verb as in complete

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“They’re large, they’re fabulous. The paintings are going to be complemented by at least nine or 10 works on paper. And Schiele is an artist who was also known for his watercolors and drawings.”

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My steak was cooked perfectly and complemented by the numerous sides, which include hen of the woods mushrooms, Japanese sweet potato and hand-cut black truffle fries.

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It said the ban was complemented by broader measures to ensure adverts were ethical, transparent, and in line with authority values.

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That AI infrastructure investment is complemented by huge spending on hiring top talent away from rival companies.

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However, he said the pair complemented each other, because "when Maurice got het up about anything, Fred would calm him down".

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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