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I'd trust it more if they used the correct spelling of "complementary".
Actually, their spelling is accurate.I'd trust it more if they used the correct spelling of "complementary".
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It is, if they plan on saying nice things about you. But this is a different meaning. Look it up, if you're unaware of the difference. I'm not saying that in a condescending way, even though it might sound like I am.Actually, their spelling is accurate.
Trust the guy with an English degree, that also works in the communications/marketing field.It is, if they plan on saying nice things about you. But this is a different meaning. Look it up, if you're unaware of the difference. I'm not saying that in a condescending way, even though it might sound like I am.
Crap, you're absolutely right. I just went back and read it again.Trust the guy with an English degree, that also works in the communications/marketing field.
com·pli·men·ta·ry
/ˌkämpləˈmen(t)ərē,ˌkämpləˈmentrē/
adjective
- 1.
expressing a compliment; praising or approving.
"Jennie was very complimentary about Kathy's riding"
- 2.
given or supplied free of charge.
"a complimentary bottle of wine"
That link goes to DAZN and says $20 per month.
Yeah, I brain farted.Definition of complementary
1 : serving to fill out or complete … their economies are more complementary than competitive …— William Petersen
2 : mutually supplying each other's lack … the complementary relationship that binds the two.— Colin S. Gray
3 : relating to or constituting one of a pair of contrasting colors that produce a neutral color when combined in suitable proportions
4 : being complements of each other complementary acute angles
5 : characterized by the capacity for precise pairing of purine and pyrimidine bases between strands of DNA and sometimes RNA such that the structure of one strand determines the other
6 : of, relating to, or based on complementary medicine Cancer, for example, might be treated by blending the best of the Western medicine … with complementary approaches that could include … acupuncture, nutrition, herbs and massage.— Julie Deardorff
Yeah, can't wait to see that.Don't get too excited. It says "subscription ends May 31, 2020", not "subscribe free until May 31, 2020". I don't think that's a mistake.