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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added warmth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in warmth, either literally (like temperature) or figuratively (like emotional warmth in a situation).
Example: "The added warmth of the fireplace made the room feel cozy and inviting."
Alternatives: "extra warmth" or "increased warmth."
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The orange bitters added warmth to the sharp tang of the kvass, while the kvass Bloody Mary was an earthier but also sweeter take on the classic cocktail.
A bonfire is crackling nearby for added warmth; it's past midnight and the sun has just dipped into the lake, leaving behind twilight.
A heated sugary sauce of beets and tapioca added warmth and completed the red and green color scheme: mistletoe in a bowl.
He has strengthened the story and added warmth to the characters, notably the newsboys' leader, Jack Kelly, a 17-year-old runaway from a juvenile detention center played with winning charm and robust voice by Jeremy Jordan.
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In concert, her acting skills add warmth to her singing.
Votive candles or fresh flowers would add warmth and color.
Mid-toned woods add warmth while painted finishes create a clean but relaxed feel.
In the main room, a wood-clad wall adds warmth to this bright white-painted space.
"But I don't like coldness, so I soften the edges and add warmth".
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