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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add singing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to include singing as part of an activity, performance, or composition.
Example: "For the final performance, please add singing to the choreography to enhance the overall experience."
Alternatives: "include singing" or "incorporate singing".
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He's a man of many cruciverbal and medical talents, but apparently he can add singing to the list as well.
I said something like, "[Mr. Fierstein's 1982 play] 'Torch Song [ Trilogy' put real live fruits on Broadway, and now 'La Cage' would add singing and dancing ones".
Add singing and dancing to the list of talents that the young star has under his belt.
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And, the boffins added, singing in the shower gets their creative juices flowing, too.
It is only recently that Ms. Carroll has added singing and patter to her performances and stood up from the piano to face an audience.
They used the names of American birds for patrol names; challenged patrols to make their own flags instead of using store-bought flags; introduced patrol totems and signatures; and added singing Back to Gilwell when each patrol's name was mentioned.
By the time she was a teenager, she had added singing to her repertoire, and when she went to college, she was determined to be an actor, graduating from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in acting and directing, a minor in music, lots of extra credits in dance and philosophy and an interest in yoga.
Time to add "sings dramatically while shirtless/wearing a wig" to the list.
Mr. Mumford, he added, sings in the movie.
Yuma's debut, "Decorate" (Fader), of 2010, adds sing-song, Ronettes retroism to her folksy harmonies.
The young talent's debut, "Decorate" (Fader) of 2010, adds sing-song, Ronettes retroism to her folksy harmonies.
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