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Filter by Meaning The addition of a new ingredient changed the flavor of the soup.
The construction project required the addition of more workers to meet the deadline.
The chef needed to make an addition to the recipe to give it a little more flavor.
John was struggling with his addition skills in math class.
The musician suggested an addition to the melody to make the song more memorable.
The addition of colorful pillows and throws spruced up the living room decor.
The addition of extra salt to the soup made it taste much better.
The word "unhappiness" is formed by the addition of the prefix "un-" and the suffix "-ness" to the word "happy."
The addition of "anti-" to "aging" creates "anti-aging," which refers to products that slow down the aging process.
The addition of sugar makes the lemonade too sweet for my taste.
In addition to his physical training, he also practices meditation.
The new addition to the park is a playground for children.
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