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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds for" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is unclear in what context it could be used, as it does not form a standard expression or phrase.
Example: "The new feature adds for improved user experience" is incorrect.
Alternatives: "contributes to" or "provides for".
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He recounts it, adds "for whatever reason" and moves on.
Lola adds, for the 21st century: "Especially in the spring.
"The process was painful," says Helin, but she adds, "For me, it was a challenge.
A voice-over adds, "For whatever comes your way, there's debit MasterCard".
She thanks all the sponsors and adds "For me this is now my favourite Grand Slam".
He didn't mistake them, he adds, for intelligent scripts: "You know what you're getting into, totally.
He adds: "For a century, people have looked to politics for change.
He adds: "For Americans, Sept. 11 marks a strategic change in the landscape.
"I do it for Graydon [Carter, editor of Vanity Fair]," she adds, for no obvious reason.
But the article adds, "for Citi, there is at least some lemonade to be squeezed out of the valuation lemon".
The time has come, she adds, for the revival of the citizen consumer ideal, and the fairness it entailed.
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