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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding that he gives" is not correct in standard written English as it lacks clarity and context.
It could be used in a sentence where someone is providing additional information about what someone else offers or provides, but it needs to be part of a more complete thought.
Example: "The speaker was enthusiastic, adding that he gives valuable insights during the discussions."
Alternatives: "noting that he provides" or "mentioning that he offers".
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"I don't blame China," Trump said, adding that he gives Chinese leaders "a lot of credit" for taking advantage of the United States.
"You know, Nick has served the county well," he said in an interview on WVOX-AM radio in New Rochelle, adding that he gives the county entree to the Senate leadership.
"My column is an analytical column," he said, adding that he gives advice to policy makers and elected officials: "If a senator calls me up and asks me what should we do in Iraq, I'm happy to talk to him".
And the number of candidates matters, too, Putnam said, adding that he gives credit to Trump for accumulating his vote total despite a crowded field.
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"At that point, I had absolutely zero confidence in Esther Rodriguez," Judge Holzman testified, adding that he gave her an ultimatum in January 2006.
"I checked 'don't know' for every college except Allegheny," Dr. Cook said, adding that he gave his own institution an outstanding rating.
Girardi could have added that he gives the manager flexibility.
He added that he gave much more to Obama, but in $25 and $50 increments.
He added that he gave away money, so if he had a debt, he would pay it.
Parrish added that he gave the grand jury a list of other players he believed had been blacklisted.
He adds that he gave Stevens advice about becoming Met commissioner; such advice "grew like topsy" – in other words, it emerged informally and grew over time.
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