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Discover LudwigThe phrase "add wings" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to suggest enhancing or elevating something, often in a creative or imaginative context.
Example: "To make the project more engaging, we need to add wings to our initial concept and let our ideas soar."
Alternatives: "give it a boost" or "elevate it".
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Add wings and leave for up to 24 hours.
Add wings.
Add wings to the dragonfly.
Add wings to your manga character.
Remember to add wings, shoes, and other specific details.
Now that you have the body, you can add wings!
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"But what if you added wings?" "Fussy," whispered Buddha to Zeus.
Over the last two decades, many museums across the country have added wings, but few have had a patron like Bruce Dayton, a life trustee of the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.
Over 20 years and two major renovations, he has taken a little two-story, box-shaped dwelling and added wings, a pool and the art studio.
First there was Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, the wrecked Grand Prix motor-racing vehicle to which wacky old Caractacus Potts gave new life by adding wings.
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