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m0rphling | 6 years ago

Please note the difference between complimentary and complementary. It's a common homophone confusion in English.

The former means free or charge or expressing praise or a compliment.

The latter means disparate things go well together and enhance each others' qualities.

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nopzor|6 years ago

thanks for the complimentary tip ;) fixed.