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The phrase "add much value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the benefits or positive contributions of something in a particular context.
Example: "The new software update is designed to add much value to our existing system by improving efficiency and user experience."
Alternatives: "provide significant benefits" or "enhance the overall worth."
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But Professor Greenwald does not agree that mergers will add much value.
Harper's fiftieth anniversary edition of Sillitoe's working-class classic doesn't add much value in terms of new editorial apparatus.
Unfortunately neither seems to add much value to the brand – the messages can be summed up with "Something happened.
"There's a dawning recognition that many partners don't add much value other than their legal work," Mr. Clay said.
Given its lack of transparency, and how long it takes to reach its decisions, do its deliberations really add much value to the national income accounts?
Last but not least, these subsidized loans keep afloat colleges that do not add much value for their students, preventing people from accumulating useful skills.
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Schools do not appear to be adding much value.
If they're not doing that then they're not really adding much value".
Indeed, the Watch Online at www.whiteplainswatch.com has added much value to the "hard copy" edition of The Watch.
"Our view has always been that he was not really adding much value.
And, when the government does act, its weakness means that it often follows the lead of these informal institutions without adding much value.
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