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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a few notes of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the inclusion of additional details or elements, often in the context of writing, music, or flavor.
Example: "The composer added a few notes of jazz to the classical piece, creating a unique fusion of styles."
Alternatives: "incorporated some elements of" or "included a touch of".
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The South Korean foreign minister, Kang Kyung-wha, praised the upcoming meeting between Trump and Kim as a "historic" opportunity, but added a few notes of scepticism as well.
It melted into the grease and only added a few notes of poison to the flavor of the slice.
It melted into the grease and only added a few notes of poison to the flavour of the slice.
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Much has already been written about the movie, but I would like to add a few notes of appreciation and complaint (don't read past the middle of this post if you haven't seen the movie).
So, as a guide for the interested but perplexed, I have added a few notes (in italics below) to the transcript of the first of Stephen Hawking's BBC Reith Lectures.
I can add a few notes to Dr. Hodge's study.
I understand the need to credit these quotes, but the alternative of adding a few notes at the end of the collection, citing specific sources within a particular poem, would have been less intrusive than running into an "*" or "#" within the text.
A few notes of spring and summer have been added, including paintings by a local artist of flowers and the beach.
It handed off the case to the Office of Thrift Supervision, which added a few charges of its own, noting that because Milken had helped Hurwitz gain effective control of United Financial, the bank's purchase of $1.5 billion worth of junk bonds and other securities brokered by Drexel were "prohibited affiliated-person transactions".
Along with a whole heap of trash, people left handwritten notes to DeVito, and added a few tiny cutouts of their own.
Try swinging the notes,changing the articulation of them, add a few new notes, play more bass, or play it an octave higher (or vice versa).
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