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The phrase "add insignia" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when instructing someone to include a specific emblem or symbol, often in the context of branding or identification.
Example: "Please add insignia to the uniforms to ensure they represent our organization."
Alternatives: "include emblem" or "attach logo".
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You can also add insignia, or a flag.
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Add insignias.
Also add some insignia, a logo, or a Latin phrase somewhere on your costume.
We missed this yesterday, but Best Buy added two Insignia music players to its online shopping site: the 2GB NS-DV2G and 4GB NS-DV4G.
"We even used to add the Golden Palm insignia to our Gazawood posters when we hardly knew what it is"."We are thankful we made it to Cannes," interrupts Arab.
It still looks fresh: Constance Hoffman, the costume designer, dresses Tosca as a matronly 1930's diva and puts Scarpia and his henchmen in Nazi-style uniforms with a lack of insignia, adding a note of ambiguity.
So take a plain old pair of SK-Pro's, add some custom artwork, hand sculpted stitches, and military insignia, and you'll have a pair of cans like only two other people in the whole world.
A Shelby insignia was added, as were, by contract, fender badges reading Powered by Ford, words that also appeared in print ads and brochures for the new roadster.
FACE-AWARE ZOOMING (BEST BUY INSIGNIA FRAMES) Like many digital picture frames, Best Buy's can add an attractive transition effect between slide show photos.
"We are deeply saddened by the tragic events that occurred this morning on Insignia," said Lasecki, adding that passengers would be fully refunded and charter flights had been arranged to take them to Miami, as well as accommodation until they could be flown to their cities of origin.
José María Morelos used a flag with an image of the Virgin to which was added a blue and white insignia with a crowned eagle on a cactus over a three-arched bridge and the letters V.V.M. (Viva la Virgen María – "long live the Virgin Mary").
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