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The phrase "added how many" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "Can you tell me how many items were added how many to the list?"
Alternatives: "how many were added" or "the number added".
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He added: "How many more mothers?
Looking at the bridge traffic, he added, "How many limousines do you see?" In fact, none.
She added: "How many people would try and save their relationship?
He added: "How many cases of gonorrhoea are there in the wider community?
He added: "How many blind people do you need to testify?
He added: "How many white bridal bouquets can you be excited about?
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