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The phrase "add a few thoughts" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to contribute additional ideas or opinions to a discussion or topic.
Example: "Before we finalize the report, I would like to add a few thoughts on the proposed strategy."
Alternatives: "share some insights" or "offer a few reflections".
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Mr. Bruni offers cogent advice to his niece Leslie, and I would like to humbly add a few thoughts.
Today I'll add a few thoughts about some things we've had to balance and how we might use them as the future develops.
By David Denby July 20, 2012 May I add a few thoughts to what Anthony Lane and Adam Gopnik have written about the massacre last night at a screening of "Dark Knight Rises"?
I'm hoping to add a few thoughts when time allows.
I wish Sugat Mitra all the best in adapting (and most importantly scaling) his innovation, but please forgive me if I add a few thoughts on some of the big picture issues I fear are at risk of being overlooked.
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