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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added something" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including or contributing an additional element or detail to something.
Example: "She added something to the discussion that changed everyone's perspective."
Alternatives: "contributed an element" or "included an addition."
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"I added something".
He added: "Something has got to happen.
"I added something new: people.
He soon added something revolutionary.
He added, "Something is wrong there.
So that added something to it".
Even the Frangelico floater added something.
But Nichols has added something of his own.
The hour added something otherworldly to the atmosphere.
Yet by drilling that hole, we have also added something.
And yet, he added, something vital here works.
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