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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds class" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that enhances the elegance or sophistication of a person, object, or situation.
Example: "The new dress she wore to the gala really adds class to her overall appearance."
Alternatives: "enhances elegance" or "brings sophistication".
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"It adds class," he said, pausing for a moment.
"Robbie adds class in the final third," said the manager.
Venus, now in your skies, adds class, a cue to parade killer outfits, throw extravagant parties and dance with a dagger in your teeth.
Zwiener chose not to import the old layout — at Wolfgang's, an original Guastavino vaulted ceiling adds class and a few dozen decibels — but the experience is more or less the same, from the service (blunt) to the sauce (sweet).
I guess, if you're going to be typecast, you might as well be stereotyped like Persson, as a beautiful, blonde, light-lyric soprano whose presence adds class to any production.
Art, politics and sex – most writers would consider that enough to be getting on with, but Byatt adds class by making Olive a runaway from a deprived childhood in the north.
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"They add class to a church".
Many colleges increased class sizes and added class sections.
Robbie Simpson has added class, James Wesolowski's become an important player.
This year, the convention's image effort has added class to the mix.
Jessica Lange and Frances "Six Feet Under" Conroy add class to the gory haunted house show.
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