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The phrase "adding to the myth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain actions, statements, or events contribute to the perception or narrative surrounding a myth or legend.
Example: "The recent discovery of ancient artifacts is adding to the myth of the lost civilization that once thrived in this region."
Alternatives: "contributing to the legend" or "enhancing the folklore".
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In the meantime, Coke is still on the run, only adding to the myth.
Erica Jong (who also naturally felt "recognition" on her first visit to Venice) lists "Ben Jonson, Thomas Coryat, Sir Henry Wotton, Thomas Otway, Daniel Defoe, Joseph Addison, Lady Mary Wortley Montagu, Oliver Goldsmith, Lord Chesterfield" all adding to "the myth of Venice".
But I'm glad it's out there, adding to the myth.
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But it just adds to the myth.
It only adds to the myth.
"Of course," he added with a benevolent smile, "it would add to the myth of the C.S.U".
To add to the myth about root canals, many years ago the movie "Marathon Man" came out with Dustin Hoffman and Laurence Olivier.
Simpson was one of those transplanted stars who won over a foreign public, and his martyrish suffering on a French mountain added to the myth.
That Mr. Assange ended up in a dispute with Mr. Ball, his media partners and just about everyone else around him adds to the myth.
"It will add to the myth.
And all of this just adds to the myth of Nicki Minaj.
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