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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds little" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something contributes very little value or significance to a discussion, argument, or situation.
Example: "While the new policy was introduced, it adds little to the overall effectiveness of our current strategy."
Alternatives: "contributes minimally" or "provides little benefit."
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This all adds little.
Texaco adds little to Chevron except size.
Doenecke's book adds little to this literature.
He adds little to the ticket and detracts less.
It also adds little bulk, so the encased phone slips easily in a pocket.
It adds little value to the courses that are now delivered cheaply online.
The opening vignette before the flashback adds little, besides the line about the montage.
This story is more than familiar, and Toll's treatment adds little that we don't already know.
It adds little to his aura, but still nearly doubled the high estimate at £229,250.
It's that pie crust adds little to a fruit dessert apart from heft and calories.
Although he will play and provide a needed personnel lift, he adds little volume.
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