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"add life" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as an idiom meaning to make something more exciting or enjoyable. For example: "I think the party needs a spark, let's add life by playing some upbeat music."
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"We add life to the neighborhood," said Sophie, who caters to a faithful French clientele.
But it becomes infinitely more complex as you add life into the mix.
I have seen houseboat communities in San Francisco and Seattle, and they do add life and color to the waterfront.
"It's also about crossing borders — animate, inanimate — a way to add life to the space in an oddly sensuous way".
Physical activity appropriately pursued at any age can unquestionably add life to years and possibly years to life.
"These new residents will add life, vitality and needed 'eyes on the street' for a well-located town center with a great train station".
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She suggested that if I wasn't ready to commit to a niche, I could add life-coaching services to appeal to "today's consumer looking for quick solutions rather than long-term insight".
Key-frame animation is how movies are made, but if you want to add life-like movement in a game, you use a physics engine.
She added, "Life goes on".
He added: "Life is a puzzle.
That worked out to $10,000 a year of added life.
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