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The phrase "added a subtext that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how additional meaning or implications have been introduced to a statement or piece of writing.
Example: "The author added a subtext that revealed the character's hidden motivations."
Alternatives: "introduced an underlying meaning that" or "imparted a deeper significance that".

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These returnees' involuntary immobility (Carling, 2002) added a subtext that gave their narratives the seemingly contradictory twists.

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Military analysts say the recession has added a subtext of fear to the always contentious debate over spending, leading elected officials to beg that weapon systems be treated not just as matters of national security, but also as economic stimulus.

Because director Jamie Lloyd has cast black actors, Uzo Aduba and Zawe Ashton, as employees of a white lady boss, played by Laura Carmichael, the imposed locale adds a racial subtext that deepens the play, while the religious references in Genet's text remain as plausible for African Americans as for French characters in the respective periods.

And though the clip works without any special knowledge of "Public Enemy," there is a subtext that adds resonance for viewers familiar with the film.

And then you find music with a subtext that reinforces that personality.

There was a sense of wonder in her tone — an unspoken subtext that seemed to ask, "Can you believe that people still hear this antique as harsh modernism?" Ms. Fischer added that for her, the movements are five "tiny landscapes".

But the casting also adds (deliberately or not) sexual subtext that carries echoes of Baroque opera and certain themes of Shakespearean comedy.

What gives the book an added subtext is knowing that Mamet participates in the same system he so reviles.

He added: "The subtext is that it is easy to be against something, like nuclear plants.

The assault on Mr. Obama's cultural affinity, the clear implication that he is neither suitably Christian nor American in his values, adds a sinister subtext to the argument against his economic agenda.

But because the movie is really a farce with a bittersweet subtext, that hot action isn't so hot.

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