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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added to table" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the action of including or inserting something into a table, such as data or information.
Example: "The new entries were added to the table for better organization of the data."
Alternatives: "inserted into the table" or "included in the table".
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(One preventative move is taking potassium iodide, commonly added to table salt here).
The fortification of foods began in 1924 when iodine was added to table salt for the prevention of goitre.
Fortunately, an easy form of protection is potassium iodide, a simple compound typically added to table salt to prevent goiter and a form of mental retardation caused by a dietary lack of iodine.
In the absence of iodine in the water supply, however, goitre and myxedema are prevalent, and a small quantity of iodine in the form of potassium iodide (KI) is frequently added to table salt in order to ensure against iodine deficiency.
Chloroquine was even added to table salt in some countries.
In some countries, fluoride may also be added to table salt or drinking water to provide protection against dental caries.
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Flexibility is taken into account just as regards tables to be created and/or classes to be added to tables.
Conventional CT findings of case 12 were added to the table (table 3).
References were added to the table of morpholino sequences (Table 3).
In addition, it extends the standard model's notion of transaction time by permitting data to be physically added to a table prior to the time when that data will appear in the table as production data, available for use.
| Updated Additional schools were added to the table.
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