Sentence examples for added I now from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added I now" is not correct in standard written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or awkward construction that lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have completed the task, added I now feel more confident in my abilities."
Alternatives: "I now state" or "I now mention".

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Hopkins added: "I now get it.

He added, "I now feel very responsible for it".

He added: "I now have the opportunity to robustly defend my innocence and seek acquittal".

Pointing to the list of MP3 songs on his laptop, he added: "I now play English music, as a compromise.

"I just wanted to scoop her up and save her". She added: "I now live my life with a split screen.

She added: "I now eat fish at least three times a week to increase vitamin levels and I expose my hands, arms and face to sunlight for at least 15 minutes a day".

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She said she is different, adding, "I now can take my personal journey and make it a bit more private again".

Contemplating this competitive edge, she adds, "I now have the luxury of educating the big carriers about how to keep customers".

After a brief pause, she adds, "I now have an extra special motivation to fight: my gorgeous baby boy".

He added, "I am now the fertilizer police".

He added, "I guess now looking back maybe it would have been a good idea".

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