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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds zest" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that enhances flavor, excitement, or interest in a particular context, such as food, activities, or experiences.
Example: "The chef's secret ingredient really adds zest to the dish, making it more flavorful and enjoyable."
Alternatives: "brings excitement" or "enhances flavor".
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Such casting adds zest to this already funny farce.
There is one more ingredient that adds zest to all these.
(That Yiannopoulos is gay only adds zest to that adjectival layer cake of misogyny).
A sprig or two of lemon thyme or sage adds zest to wine syrup for a luscious compote of mixed summer fruits and berries.
Still, a sense of danger adds zest to an orchestral concert world that regularly errs on the side of playing it safe.
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Give the reds a light chill for added zest.
Chilies and other spices add zest to this simple fare.
Splashes of color added zest to a gray rainy week.
3. Add remaining vegetables to pan; zest lemon, and add zest as well.
The possibility of foul play has only added zest to their work.
A number of sides added zest, like tasty bhindi masala (slightly crisped okra and onion).
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