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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add emphasis" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the act of highlighting or making something stand out in a sentence for emphasis or importance. Example: "To really drive home my point, let's add emphasis by underlining the key words in this sentence."
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"He has a relatively firm handshake," Garrett said, trying to add emphasis to Romo's injury update.
Both reflect back on the words before them, both color-in the lines, add emphasis and feeling.
And their recommendations will only add emphasis to the findings of other humanitarian groups (i.e. their call last July for more helicopters sent to Darfur).
(The asterisks, a computerese way to add emphasis, were supplied by the hackers and not the Revolutionary-era champion of liberty).
Elizabeth Maxwell, whose fresh-faced good looks add emphasis to her strong preaching, has been with the church and the soup kitchen for nineteen years.
Procter said that it plans to add emphasis to the Internet, promotions, event marketing, public relations and word-of-mouth marketing.
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Ding!" whooped one girl, for added emphasis.
She pauses, meets the eye, adds emphasis.
"The LIBERAL press," George repeats, for added emphasis.
Because you know how cymbals need added emphasis.
Exclamation points, sometimes as many as 50 a page, added emphasis.
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