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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he added" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has added or contributed to a conversation or statement. Example: "The students were all excited about the upcoming field trip," the teacher said. "They won't stop talking about it," he added.
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He added: "No, brother!
He added, "I'm happy".
He added: "We're investigating.
He added, "Pain.
He added: "Don't worry.
He added, " 'E.
He added, "Miracles happen".
He added: "They're neophytes.
He added "lost.
He added: "No question.
He added: "It's disappointing.
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