Sentence examples for added between from inspiring English sources

The phrase "added between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been inserted or included in the middle of two other things.
Example: "The new clause was added between the existing sections to clarify the terms."
Alternatives: "inserted among" or "included in between".

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But, he added, "between now and then I suspect we're in for some interesting times".

CONS: To increase privacy, a door would need to be added between the two floors.

The alleged collusion added between 50p and £1.50 to the cost of bras.

But there is no connection, Mr. Moran added, between the firing and the hiring.

We have no ties to the parties," he added, between glances at the paper.

A day of rest will be added between the men's semifinals and final.

He added: "Between these coups de théâtre, there are hours of people singing to each other.

Donette, the wordsmith of the two, added between a bite, "I'm her editor".

For this year's Open, P.J. Boatwright, Jr., added between a hundred and fifty and two hundred yards to the course.

They are now lower than they were, and 4-6ft breaks have been added between the upper floors.

Such reinforcements should be added between the studs around the shower or tub and around the toilet.

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