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The phrase "add miracle" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to suggest incorporating something extraordinary or unexpected, but without context, it is ambiguous.
Example: "To make this event unforgettable, we need to add miracle to our planning."
Alternatives: "bring in magic" or "infuse wonder".
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Firms selling everything from energy drinks to breakfast foods to artificial sweeteners (Splenda now comes with added fibre) are rushing to add miracle ingredients to their wares in the hope that the supposed benefits will entice customers.
"Because we're gods, we can add miracle pieces," George tells me, picking up a thin, curved piece of plastic and asking me to hook it onto my now-delicately-poised pile.
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He added, "Miracles happen".
And as "the dominant brand in the category," she adds, Miracle-Gro would most likely be a beneficiary of any big influx of gardeners.
Building on this account, later medieval writers continued to add new miracles and stories to Augustine's life, often quite fanciful.
Mrs. Dandrea, clutching her rosary beads, added, "A miracle of sorts".
Salonen added: "The miracle of the piece is the eternal youth of it.
He adds: "The miracle of this place is that people come here and are changed.
The 54-year-old Spaniard added: "The miracle of Istanbul was only possible because of him.
Great seeds to add to your miracle seeds mixture.
I would add that the miracles of e-mail and the Internet make it possible to plan such a trip oneself, as I did in 2003.
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