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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we just added" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates that something was recently included or included as an extra. It can be used in various situations such as discussing updates, additions, or changes to something. Example: "We just added a new feature to our website that allows users to track their orders in real-time."
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We just added more assets".
"We just added espresso," Mr. Whalen, said.
"We just added some things to complement him".
we just added him to the stellar cast of #Noah.
We just added a number of RSS feeds to our CURRENT tabs.
We just added a line to an online story to that effect".
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We just add the exponents again.
Well, we just add these two equalities together.
We just add ponasterone into the bath, and then we remove it.
Is it -- and aren't we just adding another layer if we order a statewide recount?
So often I see HR leaders, when we see a problem, we just add more complexity to the solution.
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