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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added a splash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of introducing a small amount of something, often to enhance or improve a situation, idea, or dish.
Example: "She added a splash of lemon juice to the recipe to brighten the flavors."
Alternatives: "infused with a hint of" or "incorporated a touch of".
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He added a splash of soy sauce and some honey.
But he added a splash of modernity to the original design.
Mr. Gore has occasionally added a splash of color to the tableau when describing his military service.
Flashes of blue and yellow added a splash of colour to the dark rooftops as the national flag billowed among countless satellite dishes.
" Mr. DeChellis poured the contents of the blender into a saucepan and added a splash of the sweet rice wine called mirin.
Mr. Klemm took white port, which is typically sipped like a dry sherry, put it over ice and added a splash of club soda and tonic water.
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Add a splash of water if necessary.
Add a splash of water and blend again until smooth.
Finally, don't forget to add a splash of colour.
Add a splash of olive oil, and pulse to combine.
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