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"add intrigue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something should be done in order to make something more interesting or captivating. Example sentence: To add intrigue to the story, the author included a mysterious character.
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The bathrooms are deliberately concealed, which will add intrigue and possibly panic to your evening.
And Lizbeer's chocolate mousse, meanwhile, includes a sweet, perfumed pear to add intrigue to raw cacao.
Black olives rendered as a kind of sorbet add intrigue to chilled poached cod accented with preserved lemon and cured tomatoes.
A splash of the juice will tart up a glass of prosecco and will add intrigue to white rum, silver tequila, pisco, vodka or gin on the rocks.
The family dynamics add intrigue — as do connections of some cast members to a mobster who was killed in 1983 — but the women's personality traits are the same as their predecessors'.
While these meanings may not have necessarily been intended, they add intrigue to this thought-stirring series of works.
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The lottery of the birthplace adds intrigue to international football.
This split personality adds intrigue to what would otherwise be modest little throwbacks to early modernism.
Aside from the actual matchups, there was added intrigue surrounding the format of the bracket this year.
Delicate smoking added intrigue to salmon tartare set on a bed of splayed greens.
The issue took on added intrigue in the days that followed.
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