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The phrase "add-on for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an additional feature or option that can be added to something, such as a product or service. Example: "The new car model comes with an optional add-on for heated seats." This means that the car has the option to add heated seats as an extra feature.
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Needs hardware add-on for viewing DVDs.
It would be a great add-on for the D3100.
This process was developed as an add-on for a commercial CAD package.
Named LAD (Locus Assertion Discovery), it is a remote add-on for the three DGS.
The Kinect ("kinetic" plus "connect," get it?) is an add-on for the existing Xbox 360.
Quick Calls Pops, free on Android, is an amusing little add-on for phones and tablets.
The NX100 doesn't have a built-in flash (you can purchase an add-on for $150).
Owners of Microsoft's Xbox 360 console can buy an HD DVD add-on for $200.
(Ethernet is built into Macintosh computers but is generally an add-on for Windows PC's).
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And then you add on, for instance, reserve funds.
All commercial Software are expensive and you have to buy add on for special applications which make them more expensive.
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