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The phrase "adds a new element" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the introduction of a new feature, idea, or component in a context such as a project, discussion, or analysis.
Example: "The latest update adds a new element to the user interface that enhances usability."
Alternatives: "introduces a new aspect" or "brings in a new component."
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The president's race adds a new element to conservative anger, historians say.
But when you are living with an entrepreneur it adds a new element to the conversations you might have.
Cauliflower and Tuna Salad: Tuna adds a new element to a classic Italian antipasto of cauliflower and capers dressed with vinegar and olive oil.
"This adds a new element of concern about inflation because a preponderance of items saw prices increasing," said Paul Kasriel, economist with the Northern Trust Company.
The ruling adds a new element of uncertainty to the coming elections at a time when Turkey's strategic importance to the United States and its allies is high.
But his return adds a new element to the unrest in several big cities that has shaken assumptions that Mr. Mubarak's security apparatus can keep a tight lid on popular protest.
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"You're adding a new element to the culture of the city of New York, and it's relatively untested".
Each season they add a new element.
But a house of worship in Kentucky is seeking to add a new element: guns.
The invocation of executive privilege by Mr. Obama added a new element to the drama.
He had to decide if he should add a new element to the pastiche or subtract an element already present.
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