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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add some fun" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to make an activity or situation more enjoyable or entertaining.
Example: "To make the team-building event more engaging, let's add some fun activities like games and challenges."
Alternatives: "inject some enjoyment" or "bring in some excitement."
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I thought toys might add some fun, even though some local sex therapists are firmly against them.
According to Steel, the awards were a way to add some fun to the proceedings, but they can also portend future success.
He instructed each to bring someone new in order to add some fun.
"What a great way to add some fun to your bathroom.
Just add some fun, chunky sandals and eye-catching earrings, like Hepburn did.
Add some fun outdoor toys into kids' Easter baskets that will get them excited to play in the sun.
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The Taubers have had the bricks repointed and have added some fun features: a sparkly purple ceiling and a continuous loop of train scenes from movies, a video montage produced by Jake Oleson, a local high school student.
What if you could change that mentality by lightening things up and adding some fun into your wellness program?
The company has just pushed an update for its iOS app, and has added some fun animations when you're ready to pay (or donate, as the app words it) your driver.
Photojojo's Lens Dial adds some fun new capabilities to the iPhone's already-solid camera, but it comes at a price: the Lens Dial will set customers back $249.
Or adding some fun art that lets people insert themselves into it.
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