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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added had" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in standard English usage.
Example: "He had added the new features to the software."
Alternatives: "included" or "incorporated."
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The sceptics, he added, had insatiable demands.
Ravi, he added, had taught him how to rollerblade.
Both leaders, he added, had "problems with intellectuals".
The characters, he added, had been his principal inspiration.
Mr. Grapel, he added, had been treated well in detention.
Her son, she added, had his own family to support.
That WB show, he added, "had a different mandate.
Many foundations, she added, had formal evaluation departments.
Kim's sudden death, it added, had caught people by surprise.
Failures by law enforcement, it added, had "resulted in impunity".
The country, he added, "had plenty of doubts about Clinton.
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