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The phrase "though I added" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrast or exception related to something that has been added or included. Example: "I enjoyed the meal, though I added a bit too much salt."
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"Maybe not, though," I added.
Since it's tough to find a tender Wiener schnitzel, though, I added the Red Hen Cafe to my schedule but continued to move it forward because it was so far from my home base.
"They're really good swimmers, though," I added.
Whatever it is though," I added, "you may find yourself content and able to appreciate and take pleasure again.
The carrots had a delicious intensity, though I added a touch of lemon juice.
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I knew she would perk up if I mentioned specifics, though, so I added, "They have bridge groups and dancing programs.
No doubt, though, I probably added some confusion by using a few names of people I know.
Hopefully, though, if I add my small voice to the ever-increasing outcry against such health care practices, the din will become a roar.
On population, though, I should add that India won zero medals — though they'd crush us in cricket.
Sometimes, as a better joke, I added, though not in bed.
"Of course, you're my family, too," I added, though it should have gone without saying.
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