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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including a small number of additional items or elements in a context.
Example: "I added a few more details to the report to make it more comprehensive."
Alternatives: "included a few" or "inserted a few".
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And we added a few more unknowns".
He added a few unprintable expletives.
T.R. also added a few personal touches.
He also added a few local references.
He also added a few drops of bitters for fragrance.
In cables to Washington, American diplomats added a few caveats.
Then the studio added a few eye-popping special effects.
He added a few lines and passed it back.
From his perch, Hancock added a few other observations.
But I have added a few new goodies to it.
Two statues of Washington were added a few decades later.
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