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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add more tape" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to increase the amount of tape being used for a task, such as securing an object or making a repair.
Example: "The package is still coming apart; we need to add more tape to ensure it stays closed."
Alternatives: "use additional tape" or "apply extra tape".
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Add more tape if necessary.
Now add more tape to keep parts of the stick the color that you just dyed.
Add more tape, as needed, to secure each blade and prevent it from moving around.
If the thumb can still move around, you may need to double back and add more tape to further secure the digit.
Try on the cap to check fit occasionally throughout the building process; it is easier to add more tape if your cap is too loose than to take tape off if it's too tight.
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After you've secured the kite structure, reinforce the kite by adding more tape to the edges and center of the kite.
Amid the overall debate Beijing said it would add more red tape to the approval process for foreign purchases of assets.
Along with Republicans in Congress, they have dubbed it the "blacklisting rule," claiming it would add more red tape and unfairly prevent firms from securing federal contracts.
If you wrap the snoot around your flash and find out that it is not big enough, just add more duct tape to the sheet without the benefit of the padding.
Add more double sided tape to the sides and ends if they begin to fray.
So BE CAREFUL! (Same goes for when you add more layers of packing tape).
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