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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added too" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a typographical error or confusion with "added to," which is the correct form.
Example: "The new features were added to the software update."
Alternatives: "included as well" or "also incorporated".
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Comics were recently added too.
He added: "Too much to write down.
Some, like Portugal and Greece, added too much debt.
Too little, some said, and soon added: too late.
If it's loose, you've added too much at once.
There are, she added, too many unanswered questions.
Ms. Archer added: "Too many people pick their Medicare H.M.O.
But I added too many and ended up with pudding.
But there are other, unknown costs that should be added too.
However, he added: "Too often, this is not what we find.
He added: "Too many people think drinking and boating go together.
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