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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add some wings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a metaphorical sense to suggest enhancing or elevating something, often in a creative or imaginative context.
Example: "To make the presentation more engaging, let's add some wings to the visuals and make them more dynamic."
Alternatives: "give it a boost" or "enhance it".
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Add some wings.
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Add some details, wings, horns, arms, feet fragile so save the feet for last because handling can break them off).
Do this to add some depth into the wings.
In response, he said pro-Smiley listeners suggested WBEZ add "some equally vociferous right-wing program" to restore the balance Smiley's show supposedly threw off kilter.
He then added, "Some left-wing nationalists have exactly the same views as the far right".
Ribéry adds some speed on the wing, Touré some grit in the middle and Pirlo a healthy portion of artistry and a fantastic head of hair.
The introduction of Eden Hazard on the left wing added some zest to their forward forays but several poor touches in the Basel box let Chelsea down.
Add the wings and toss.
Add chicken wings, smoked ham, paprika, garlic, thyme, bay leaves and salt, and simmer 30 minutes.
Add the wings, rub the mix all over, and refrigerate for half an hour.
"As we add significant wings for the extended program, it will look complete and balanced," he says.
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