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The phrase "added went" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two verbs that do not logically fit together in standard English usage.
Example: "After the meeting, he added went to the list of tasks, but it made no sense."
Alternatives: "also went" or "further went".
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The Russians, he added, "went for the territorial claim".
About two-thirds of the parents at his children's soccer games, he added, went to high school with him.
The diagnosis, he added, "went against what we're trained to think in medical school" — that "cancer happens to older people".
The Fever, he added, went against the often dogmatic and condescending nature of much political and current theatre, which tended to "simplify very complex issues" to offer a solution.
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He could have added, "going to pieces".
He added, "Go ask Osama bin Laden".
He added, "Go back to the early days of Ambien.
He added, "Going into the phone business is incredibly complex".
He added, "Go put a veil, or go put a sheet over their head — something.
But, he added, "Going forward I think what we'll see is a lot more conflict".
But, Shanahan added, "Going forward, he will be considered a repeat offender".
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