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The phrase "added meaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the additional significance or interpretation that something may convey beyond its literal meaning.
Example: "The author's use of symbolism in the story provides added meaning to the characters' struggles."
Alternatives: "additional significance" or "extra interpretation".
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"Like Buffet," he added, meaning Warren Buffet.
"We are with this guy," he added, meaning Mr. Mubarak.
"It's not as bad as they say," he added, meaning the application process.
"That was a joke," he added, meaning the "I'm told" part.
"We're talking about a lot of liquid," he added, meaning money.
"My grand nephew worked on the tower," he added, meaning the new One World Trade Center.
This," he added, meaning musical theater, "is another country, a country I'm visiting.
"What people have noticed is the uniforms," he added, meaning the striped décor.
"I don't totally believe in it," he added, meaning no disrespect.
"We're now in talks about the details," he added, meaning price and legal issues.
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Residents are concerned that whoever released the python may have left more snakes in the area, he added -- meaning locals won't feel completely safe until winter. .
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