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The phrase "augments that" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce additional information or elaboration on something that has been mentioned previously in the sentence. Example: The new software not only simplifies the process, but also augments that process with advanced data analysis tools.
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This new deal augments that arrangement, and includes the output of Dimension Films - a subsidiary of The Weinstein Company (TWC).
Or is its purpose to project an impression of Russian strength and confidence – which means that talking constantly about its brazen attitude only augments that perception?
For this engagement he augments that unit with Orrin Evans, a pianist more than capable of joining the conversation, and also a likely catalyst.
Michelle Kim, a postdoctoral fellow in central nervous system research at Roche Palo Alto, augments that point.
Eventually this paper augments that established service value model into a framework that is more appropriate in a business-to-business context of cloud computing.
The subsequent scattering of these waves at remote structural inhomogeneities can generate sound which augments that produced by direct scattering from the flow at the edge of the coating.
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He has now augmented that income considerably.
Two schemes seek to augment that natural process.
We have the hobbies that cinematically augment that mind-set.
Thirty minutes later, we augmented that with three more items.
The ads augment that effort, urging listeners to register Democratic by the deadline of March 24.
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