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The phrase "add a measure of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to include a certain amount or degree of something, often in a context of enhancing or modifying a situation or quality.
Example: "To improve the flavor of the dish, you should add a measure of salt."
Alternatives: "include a degree of" or "incorporate a level of".
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It would finally add a measure of transparency and accountability.
The recognition and application of the rule of law would add a measure of stability and security.
Especially fine are Ms. Tripplehorn and Mr. Skarsgard, whose strongly emotional performances add a measure of pathos.
Forecasts of a cold winter add a measure of urgency to this year's New York Cares Coat Drive, which starts tomorrow.
That would give voters a clearer idea of what to expect from the next president and add a measure of predictability to the country's political and economic future.
They are also unaccustomed to boiling water, to add a measure of security, partly because the fuel or wood needed to heat it is precious among the poor.
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"It added a measure of confidence," Childs told me.
Into the disappointment, many of the Giants, including Fassel, were adding a measure of defiance.
Olofsson and Öhman noted this distinction and addressed it by adding a measure of environmental behavior to their study.
That hit sparked a two-run third inning, and Posey's homer in the eighth added a measure of comfort.
The controversy over his future has added a measure of drama to the normally bland annual meetings of the Congress.
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