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The phrase "add a nominal amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to including a small or insignificant quantity of something, often in a financial or measurement context.
Example: "To enhance the flavor of the dish, you may want to add a nominal amount of salt."
Alternatives: "include a small amount of" or "add a minimal quantity of."
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Add a nominal amount of kosher salt.
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