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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add some tricks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when suggesting to include additional techniques, methods, or clever ideas in a particular context, such as writing, presentations, or performances.
Example: "To make your presentation more engaging, you might want to add some tricks to capture the audience's attention."
Alternatives: "include some techniques" or "incorporate some strategies".
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We add some tricks and tips for some special data kind (haploid, single locus), some other procedure (bootstrap over loci) and how to handle crossed factors.
Add some tricks!
Add some tricks to it like a nac-nac or a no-hander it you are a good FMX rider like some of us.
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Aside from dimensions, Samsung has added some new tricks: finally there are stereo speakers and they have been tuned by AKG with Dolby Atmos branding, though the latter seems silly given stereo speakers cannot truly recreate Atmos audio.
Please edit the article and add some tips, hints and tricks.
Make it for them but add some hard to notice tricks.
Flavor the water with a squirt or two of lemon to add some flavor and make this trick even more effective.
If your child is trick or treating, add some reflective spots to the crocodile cardboard head and along the felt scales (if you made them).
"But I always had my own little style and began adding tricks to tricks". Sheckler is expected to earn a six-figure income in this, his first year as a professional, and some of his signature moves are emulated all over the world.
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