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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add does" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment that lacks context and clarity, making it unusable as it stands.
Example: "Please add does to the list of items we need to purchase."
Alternatives: "include does" or "insert does".
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This show – need I add? – does not take place in the present.
The last argument, I should add, does not come from a bowler.
There is no other thing you can have with the smiling, great puppy dog No8, who, I hasten to add, does not play like that.
Most of the credit, I hasten to add, does not belong to the immortal author of "The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn," whose many literary crowns did not include that of laurel-wreathed dramatist.
But the company's 88-page motion, they add, does indicate how much confidence the Microsoft legal team has gained from a Federal appeals court ruling in June in an earlier, narrower case.
But, as we have stated, neither the Fourteenth Amendment nor any other provision of the Constitution of the United States imposes upon the states any restrictions about 'freedom of speech' or the 'liberty of silence'; nor, we may add, does it confer any right of privacy upon either persons or corporations.
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Today, I add: "Do good".
Price," he adds, "does not denote style".
Addiction, he added, does not discriminate.
Common sense, he might have added, does not sanction silence.
Success, he adds, "doesn't depend on books.
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