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Free sign upThe phrase "addition to a nicer" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity in its intended meaning.
Example: "In addition to a nicer environment, we also need better resources for our team."
Alternatives: "in addition to a better" or "besides a more pleasant".
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But what they do get, in addition to a nicer title, is the right to work overtime without overtime pay.
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These make a nice addition to a smorgasbord spread.
Although they can be quite bitter, a small amount can make a nice addition to a mixed salad.
The intrusive buzzing was a shame because otherwise the Rogue is a nice addition to a crowded segment.
I like to serve these marinated carrots as hors d'oeuvres, but they also make a nice addition to a lunchbox.
A stroll round the quirky stalls makes for a nice addition to a day by the seaside.
That can't be achieved by consigning the arts to being a nice addition to a system of exam-focused academic rote-learning.
Bell peppers (available in green, yellow, orange, red, and even purple) make a nice addition to a salad or plate of crudités.
Green tomatoes can be pickled, fried or made into chutneys, and their acidity can be a nice addition to a tomato salad.
It's a nice addition to a standard webcam.
It's a nice addition to a really great Blu-ray player.
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