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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds back" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of reintroducing or reintegrating something that was previously removed or omitted.
Example: "The new policy adds back the benefits that were cut last year."
Alternatives: "reintroduces" or "restores".
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Then it adds back another missing edge and rebalances.
"The camera adds back on what I've lost," she said.
A barista chats about the weather, tells jokes; Mr. Java adds back that functionality.
This adds back in with the right hand what has been taken away with the left.
The Hybrid, paradoxically, adds back the fat that was trimmed from the lineup at large.
To figure cash earnings, he adds back noncash charges like depreciation but subtracts capital expenditures.
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He adds back-story details — a framed photograph of a man in uniform suggests a father away at war.
"There is no money to add back".
He was added back briefly in 2015, then deleted again.
Add in crushed tomatoes, add back the onions and garlic.
Add back the coins, and you have £100,000.
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