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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds meat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that provides substance, depth, or additional information to a discussion, argument, or narrative.
Example: "The new research adds meat to the theory, making it more compelling and credible."
Alternatives: "adds substance" or "provides depth".
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But Mallaby adds meat and nuance to what must now be the painfully obvious truth that markets sometimes don't work.
A friend from Bologna adds meat broth instead of water, a homemade or a very good stock cube, which produces an altogether bolder dish.
Mr. Ogden adds votes in favor of the budget as he adds meat to its bones, but getting to the needed 21 votes without tapping the $6 billion still in the state's savings account seems unlikely, if not impossible.
Dishes are light, not at all oily, and savory, richness often achieved by a delicate chemistry that adds meat flavor to fish dishes or fish flavor to meat dishes.
In the Land of Possibility The Land of Ingenuity Exploiting every property Of earth, sea, wind and sun It puts the fill in my philosophy A sigh in my psychology Adds meat to meteorology An' I guess it's kind of fun (Yee-ha!).
Her interest in technology (her previous film, "Synthetic Pleasures," looked at new technology in pop culture) also adds meat to the material, with instructive and entertaining bits about how the nature of samplers and turntables have dictated the shape of the music.
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