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The phrase "you might consider adding" is a grammatically correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to suggest a possible action or option for the reader to consider. Example: "To improve the flavor of your soup, you might consider adding some herbs and spices."
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You might consider adding it to your list.
So, while we applaud this year's Booker Prize Longlist for its diversity and the number of new writers, here's an alternative selection you might consider adding to your reading list.
If you're indecisive about chocolate-tinged fruit (in addition to strawberries, dipping options include pineapples, bananas and apples), you might consider adding a jar of fudge dipping sauce or a sugar-free chocolate sauce.
With picnics and alfresco dining coming up, you might consider adding dishes in the Indian repertory to your menus -- things like stuffed breads and samosa turnovers, skewered spiced minced meat, chili-spiked vegetables soothed with a raita of yogurt and cucumber, and tandoori-style chicken or lamb, all as good cold as they are hot.
According to homeadvisor.com "if you have a radiator heating system already installed, you might consider adding a geothermal heat pump.
Things that you might consider adding include: Horse facts.
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If you have a sturdy, trustworthy tree in your own backyard, you might considering adding climbing ropes and even a tree house to add to the fun of climbing it.
Perhaps for season two, writer/creator Nick Pizzolatto might consider adding the words, "Yeah, bitch!" to the script.
If Eric Chavez cannot return soon from the disabled list, the Yankees might consider adding a more sure-handed veteran.
(Given the height of the interior, the architects might consider adding one or two levels of balcony space, which would add richness to the design and take advantage of what is now a four-story-tall void).
For the next such session, they might consider adding some folks from another discipline, marketing, given how recent Duke research (described in Chameides's post) illustrates the power of subliminal perception of corporate logos.
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