Sentence examples for it well added from inspiring English sources

The phrase "it well added" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey that something has been added appropriately or effectively, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "The new feature was well added to the existing software, enhancing its functionality."
Alternatives: "it was well incorporated" or "it was effectively included."

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"That's the first time I've had a really tight scenario in my eight games as one-day captain, and I thought we handled it well," added Cook, who also led the side in Bangladesh in 2010.

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Bring a pan of water to a boil, salt it well, add the pasta and cook according to the instructions on the packet.

( around 3-5 minutes) Pour the fried ground spices into the pan and stir it well Add the slices's chives, celery and dried mushroom.

"We worked on it and during the first half we did it really well," added Terry.

"Mixed feelings sums it up quite well," added Cook.

It might well add lustre to the newspaper, enhancing its status for holding power to account.

It's a damn good thing this kid is so stinking cute; it may well add to his lifespan.

"I only started training again in January but it's been going well," added Spence.

It works well, adding a sweet nuttiness to the recipe.

That might not sound like a big difference, but over three years it could well add up to a five per cent drop in purchasing power.

"When you score a goal you're ecstatic, but it was a hard 18 months for me so it was quite emotional as well," added Campbell.

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