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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she then added" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone said something after previously making a statement or contributing to a conversation. Example: "After discussing their plans for the weekend, Sarah then added, 'I also wanted to mention that I can't make it on Saturday.'"
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"Enough,"she then added.
She then added: "I was a showgirl".
She then added, "But we are delivering on revenue".
She then added stock and a bit of ripe tomato.
She then added softly: "Anne was brave, very brave".
She then added, coolly: "I'm trying to move on.
She then added: "It was substantially to expand the reduction".
She then added, "Someone makes them for us".
She then added: "Europe needs Britain, in my opinion.
She then added, carefully, "It's not that I just wanted to write about people having sex".
She then added that she did not think she would see him again.
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