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Discover Ludwig"it just adds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional factor that contributes to a situation or result. For example, "The extra room in the house adds more space, but it just adds to the amount of cleaning to be done."
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"It just adds up".
"It just adds to the uncertainty".
(It just adds to my suffering).
It just adds another tool in the sketching arsenal.
But it just adds to the myth.
It just adds up so quickly".
It just adds something to the equation".
It just adds to the noise.
"It just adds some additional structural similarities".
It just adds an unfair element of surprise.
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