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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to add" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to introduce additional information or to continue a thought in a sentence. Here are some examples: - She made dinner for her family, but to add to the meal, she also baked a batch of fresh bread. - We already have a strong team in place, but to add to our success, we will hire a new marketing specialist. - The movie was entertaining, but to add to its appeal, it also had a thought-provoking message. - The company has seen a lot of growth this year. To add to this, we are planning to expand to international markets. - He is an accomplished pianist, and to add to his talents, he also sings beautifully.
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To add some color.
"To add meaning to it.
To add a glossy shine!
Nothing more to add.
Got one to add?
There's nothing to add.
Anything to add here?
Any others to add?
What is to add?
Retweet to add yours.
Anything to add?
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