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Discover Ludwig"it's added" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are referring to something being added or included in a set or group. For example, "We added new team members to our staff, it's added a lot of enthusiasm to the workplace."
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Today's it's added Kelkoo's ten European websites as distribution partners for its Reevoo Broadcast product.
"It's on people's radars and it's added to our emotional burden".
And with today's AirHelp integration, it's added another reason for frequent flyers to use the app.
Let's just say it's added a new, uncomfortable facet to our relationship".
It's added a designer and front-end developers to its small staff.
It's added ten of the latest Nokia mobile phones to its list of supported devices.
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So it's adding to cost.
"It not replacing communication it's adding it".
It's adding metadeta.
It's adding more.
"It's adding.
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