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The phrase "adds a bit of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how something contributes a small amount of a quality or characteristic to something else.
Example: "The new paint color adds a bit of warmth to the otherwise cold room."
Alternatives: "contributes a touch of" or "brings a hint of".
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Then she adds a bit of angst.
"All that adds a bit of atmosphere," Mr. Ramdawah said.
Going it alone adds a bit of unpredictability.
"It adds a bit of romance to my brand".
Nothing wrong with that, if adds a bit of spice.
It adds a bit of an edge to any book.
It adds a bit of drama to the normally dull subject of somebody eating ribs.
The construction-worker outfit allows him to perform covert research, and adds a bit of theater.
Some of the letters are in colour, which adds a bit of spice.
On the one hand, compliance with E-Verify adds a bit of red tape.
Gates frequently adds a bit of previously unknown history to his answers.
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