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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to additional items or elements that have been included or incorporated into something.
Example: "The report includes several added things that were not part of the original plan."
Alternatives: "additional items" or "supplementary elements".
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He added: "Things are changing.
After that, she added, things moved "quickly".
"Obviously," he added, "things are working".
"For the next generations," he added, things "have to change".
But, he added, "Things are beginning to take shape".
He added: "Things might look a little different.
I added things that should have been there, a harpsichord.
That said, he added, "Things are going relatively quietly".
I've added things like "Hike the Appalachian Trail".
But, Mr. Acosta added: "Things will get better.
I added things that were unique to Detroit.
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