Sentence examples for adds welcome from inspiring English sources

The phrase "adds welcome" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that something contributes positively or is a pleasant addition, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The new features in the app adds welcome improvements to user experience."
Alternatives: "brings a pleasant addition" or "provides a positive enhancement."

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In this company, These Boots adds welcome acerbity.

A dark caramel adds welcome bitterness to your baking.

Chan Marshall, aka Cat Power, adds welcome, awkward unpredictability as the sun lowers.

Using some olive oil not only enhances texture but adds welcome flavor, too.

Kash-Kab concept adds welcome extra revenue streams from vending and slot machines, pay TV, and even electric shoe polisher.

The constant cloning of the heroine, and of the major villains, adds welcome and inscrutable complications to the plot.

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He added: "Welcome home, Chrysler".

And for light-deprived spaces, mirrors add welcome reflected light.

The effect can be serendipitous, with other musicians adding welcome embellishments.

All Too Hard will add welcome international spice to one of Britain's showcase occasions.

But Ken Lampl's score and camerawork by Ms. Berman's husband, Chris Benker, add welcome elegant layers.

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