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The phrase "added a dash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of including a small amount of something, often in a culinary or metaphorical context.
Example: "She added a dash of salt to enhance the flavor of the dish."
Alternatives: "included a hint of" or "incorporated a touch of".
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Still, they've added a dash of "X Factor" low entertainment.
Some of them even added a dash of cognac, too.
I melted a pat of butter and added a dash of paprika to each portion.
I added a dash of black vinegar and slurped it down, grateful to have had such a literally warm welcome.
Like a wizard concocting a magical brew, he added a dash of Hank Williams and a dose of the blues.
Muscat added a dash of youth, bringing on Ingham, Jesse Makarounas and Connor Pain as he chased the contest.
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Add a dash of salt and pepper.
The staff will add a dash of chopped strawberry leaves.
Just add a dash of wasabi to the cream cheese.
Add a dash of bitters on to the foam.
Add a dash of oil or water if necessary.
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