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Description

In everyday contexts, “add” appears in cooking, mathematics, planning and conversation. It often signals a simple increase such as adding ingredients, numbers or tasks. The term carries a practical tone shaped by routine activities. Its meaning depends on the surrounding task and the scale of change. In communication, “add” functions as a clear instruction for expansion. As a contextual expression, it reflects ordinary processes of accumulation.

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