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"have not added" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is in the present perfect tense and indicates that an action was not completed in the past, but may still happen in the future. Example: "I have not added the finishing touches to the report yet, but I will do so before submitting it tomorrow."
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Since May, employers have not added any time to the workweek, now 34.2 hours on average.
It is no coincidence that they have not added to that haul since.
These coppers have not added up as quickly as I'd hoped.
One problem for the Bobcats is that they have not added any charm to their losing ways.
More rinks have not added up to more ice time for the growing numbers of figure skaters and hockey teams.
But I have not added them here out of deference to those who do not want fish with their steak.
Wynton Marsalis's contributions have not added to the vernacular or standard repertoire of the art form he now dominates.
For financial reasons, the districts have not added substantially to the standard school year, which is about 180 days.
Because they have not added much new capacity as the economy has picked up, their planes are still flying full, especially during peak hours.
Traditional methods of diagnosing the disorder are relatively accurate, he said, and years of research on brain function have not added much to those methods.
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