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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added many of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the inclusion of a significant number of items or elements from a specific group or category.
Example: "The researcher added many of the relevant studies to the literature review to strengthen her argument."
Alternatives: "included several of" or "incorporated many of".
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And, he added, many of these collectors take an activist role.
But, he added, many of the neighborhood's newer inhabitants have never been there.
And she added, "Many of the objects sold crossed state lines and elsewhere".
Here, 4,800 jobs were added, many of them at garden centers.
Besides, he added, many of the students are more interested in playing professionally.
He added: "Many of you were clearly moved by what happened to David.
He added: "Many of those people were political prisoners, but some of them were violent criminals.
Although white is popular, she added, "many of our brides use colors, too.
He added: "Many of them have a much more personal relationship with Ken Lay.
Mr. Blessinger added: "Many of these illegal cars also have passenger plates and therefore no insurance.
Salonen, cerebral and stylish, brought those ideas to fruition, and added many of his own.
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