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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added greatly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has significantly contributed to or enhanced a situation, idea, or outcome.
Example: "Her insights added greatly to the depth of our discussion, making it more engaging and informative."
Alternatives: "contributed significantly" or "enhanced considerably".
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Naturally, all this has added greatly to her pre-publication nerves.
"Brady's experience and expertise in the game has added greatly to his team's success".
Mark London's dramatic lighting, here illuminating the dancer from slightly below, added greatly to the effect.
But in doing so it added greatly to the compliance costs of companies and their auditors.
Maximilian's energetic reign added greatly to the prestige of the Habsburgs.
These migrants brought skills rather than capital and added greatly to the workforce.
No-one was charged, and Mr Cent's miraculous survival added greatly to his legend.
They attended the opera frequently for many years, and their presence added greatly to numerous special occasions.
The Times's excellent coverage of the Civil War added greatly to its prestige in the 1860's.
And it could defuse Democratic criticism that the White House has added greatly to the nation's record indebtedness.
But there's no denying that they added greatly to the enjoyment of many other people's time on this planet.
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