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be add

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To join or unite, as one thing to another, or as several particulars, so as to increase the number, augment the quantity or enlarge the magnitude, or so as to form into one aggregate. Hence: To sum up; to put together mentally.

  • To add numbers

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There are 4,000 shoes in the entire exhibition, but only a fraction will be add to the e-museum in the spring.

But these innocent collaborators, as warily constrained by law and custom as their director is determined not to be, add human heft to Mr. Zahedi's cinematic mission.

Paulinho will be add a new dimension to Tottenham's play with his power from the middle of the park, with the new signing possibly ending England international Scott Parker's career at White Hart Lane.

I was to set a glass on the marble countertop, pour two fingers of Scotch (I still remember the regular assistant saying, "just pour it to here," though I never recalled where "here" should be), add two ice cubes and place the glass on a coaster on the desk, to the right of the editor's right hand.

By 2020, new oil and gas production could increase the country's economic output by 2 to 4 percent beyond what it otherwise would be, add as many as 1.7 million jobs and perhaps reduce the bill for energy imports to zero, according to a report by the McKinsey Global Institute.

The additional item may be add by printing with an inkjet printer or by splicing two parts together followed by copying.

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Capacity will be added.

More could be added.

Will it be added?

What should be added?

Others could be added.

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