Sentence examples for very added from inspiring English sources

The phrase "very added" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers, as "very" typically modifies adjectives or adverbs rather than verbs like "added." Example: "The very added features of the software were impressive." (This is awkward and unclear.)

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Attached decks can look very "added on" or "after-thoughty" if not done correctly and skillfully.

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"He was very inspirational," he added, "very charismatic".

I'm very ADD and all over the place, I like everything...maybe not EVERYTHING.

"I'm very fragile," added Razzano.

"It's very special," added Warner.

"It was very strong," added Rawlings.

"He's very fit," added Deila.

"Neil has done very well," added O'Neill.

"I was very consistent," added Ivanovic.

"Tradition runs very deep," added James.

"It's very treacherous," added Miller.

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