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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added any" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the inclusion of additional items or information in a context where something has been previously mentioned or established.
Example: "Have you added any new features to the software update?"
Alternatives: "included any" or "inserted any".
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"Here," he added, "any hillock can be good".
Ms. Cooper didn't think the ridges added "any special spin".
After last week's strike, he added, "any justification for withholding the O.L.C. memo went away".
"However," he added, "any scheme must be such as has been authorised by parliament".
He added: "Any talking now is too late.
He added, "Any magazine that doesn't do that is shortsighted".
He added, "Any wrench thrown in this is quite obvious".
But Rice has added any number of other ingredients.
He added: "Any TV show is hard to get right.
Shephard added: "Any TV show is hard to get right.
He added: "Any taking down of checkpoints is a risk.
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