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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds a component" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of including or incorporating an additional part or element into a system, process, or structure.
Example: "The new software update adds a component that enhances user security."
Alternatives: "includes an element" or "incorporates a part".
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Johnson & Johnson, for example, in its "Process Excellence" program, also adds a component involving breakthrough change.
This adds a component of pharyngeal motor weakness and a laryngopharyngeal sensory deficit significantly compounding the aspiration risk.
As the name suggests, the approach adds a component of long-term memory to neural networks so that they remember the history of a chat.
TDL adds a component model that allows the decomposition of hard real-time applications into modules (= components) that are executed in parallel and that can be transparently distributed.
Compared to a traditional regulator, the new regulator design adds a component (a vacuum ejector) to draw in additional gas, resulting in an entrainment ratio.
It also adds a component to estimate returns with land costs for the key Southern Cone and USA regions and species.
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Some games add a component called a reserve.
In 1994, we added a component testing analytical writing ability".
The government could add a component to cover the cost of flood mitigation.
The company eventually hopes to add a component allowing students to ask Mr. Cunningham questions at the end of the semester.
They certainly need to rethink rules on solvency, possibly adding a component that better reflects long-term investment risk.
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