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1. White wine makes an excellent complement to fish.
2. The submarines are equipped with a full complement of 24 missiles.
3. The teacher considers homework a necessary complement to classroom work.
4. Good brandy is a complement to an evening meal.
5. The new lamps are a beautiful complement to the living room.
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1. You look great!   Thanks for the compliment.
2. Paula got a lot of compliments on her dress.
3. She received many compliments on her science project.
4. People paid her compliments on her pretty dress.
5. Your presence is a great compliment.
6. The mayor paid her the compliment of a police escort.
7. The restaurant owner gave me a glass of wine with her compliments for being a good customer.
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