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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding from" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are specifying the source of something being added, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "I am adding from the latest report to support my argument."
Alternatives: "adding to" or "drawing from".
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"Freedom," he said, then hesitating and adding: "From losses.
"I think it puts the public at considerable risk," he said, adding: "From a safety standpoint, it's an enormous issue".
"I was a little more jumpy from the right side," Beltran said, adding, "From the left side, I feel like I was a little more patient".
More Swift songs will be available for $2 each, and the company says that it will be adding from other groups in rapid succession over the coming months.
"The House of Representatives shall chuse their Speaker," Article I, Section 2 says — without adding "from among its Members" or something to that effect.
They don't care about apps," Chen said, adding: "From a security point of view I'm starting to worry about where these apps are actually coming from".
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He added, "From nearly nine hundred years ago".
Downgrade to add (from buy).
Many were added from his personal correspondents.
We move to add (from buy).
And then you can add from there.
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