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The phrase "adding to the mystery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that increases intrigue or uncertainty about a situation or subject.
Example: "The sudden disappearance of the artifact is adding to the mystery surrounding the ancient civilization."
Alternatives: "contributing to the enigma" or "enhancing the intrigue".
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Drums sound, adding to the mystery.
Its Web site was also down, adding to the mystery.
A second shot emerged showing more people around the couple and adding to the mystery.
(The power surge subsided by the following season, only adding to the mystery).
However, the official hospital medical records relating to Neruda's death have also vanished, adding to the mystery.
Within hours of the attack, Syria denounced Israel for invading its airspace, but its public statements were incomplete and contradictory — thus adding to the mystery.
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The areas are populated by a cast of strange and mysterious denizens who do more to add to the mystery than to crack it.
But that just adds to the mystery.
But sometimes it adds to the mystery.
The expert's conclusion added to the mystery.
That has only added to the mystery around him.
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