Sentence examples for added that that from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "added that that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when quoting or paraphrasing someone who has made a statement that includes the word "that" more than once.
Example: "The researcher added that that was the most significant finding of the study."
Alternatives: "stated that it was" or "mentioned that it was".

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But he added that that did not worry him.

He added that "that distinguishes us — where we are" from past moments in history.

Hagel chuckled, and added that that war "was a while back".

He added that that would not have happened under Mr. Turner.

He added that that day's papers carried "the opposite of reality".

And she added that that boded poorly for less-established players.

He added that that might have had something to do with the overpowering smell of the chlorine then in use.

But he added that that should include consideration of the fact that biofuels could help reduce poverty.

He added that that might have been one reason that the first-quarter data had come in so much weaker than expected.

Under a new state law, the state can intervene for three years, he said, though he added that that can be extended.

Blacks understand, he added, that that perceived hesitation "was probably a virtual requirement" for him to be elected in the first place.

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