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The phrase "an added splash of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional element that enhances or adds interest to something, often in a creative or culinary context.
Example: "The dish was delicious, especially with an added splash of lemon juice that brightened the flavors."
Alternatives: "a touch of" or "a hint of".
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This time of year, there's an added splash of color: bright yellow flowers known locally as espinilla coat the landscape, great for photographs but bad for agriculture — the plant, Ulex europaeus, is actually an invasive weed the islanders could do without.
"Out to See," a new art and music celebration, hopes to boost the comeback with an added splash of culture.
Wednesday night's Republican presidential debate featured the requisite dose of intra-party trash talking and Hillary Clinton bashing, with an added splash of some awkward high-fives.
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