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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a footer" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of documents, websites, or presentations to refer to a section at the bottom of a page that contains information such as page numbers, copyright notices, or links.
Example: "Please ensure that the footer includes the company logo and contact information."
Alternatives: "a bottom section" or "a page footer".
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The blade consists of two pieces: a working piece called a profile covered by Thermal Barrier Coating (TBC) and a footer.
The proposed technique reduces the random dopant fluctuation by lowering the dopant density and then compensating the threshold voltage using a footer transistor.
He got slapped in the puss, Up the back of a bus, When he asked a young lass for a footer.
The innovative idea is to bring the loadless 4-transistor latch into the realm of low voltage memory cells by exploiting features of the 28 nm FDSOI Process and by adding a 2-transistor readbuffer with a footer line.
"I'm not sure you [sic] Evertoon is thinking of raising more capital but would love to catch up and hear more about what you're building if you're open to it," he writes in an email that includes a footer that it was "sent from my iPhone".
In the past few years, I've lost a footer, changed the permalink structure and accidentally misplaced my widgets.
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"I saw a two-and-a-half footer".
I think a right footer and a left footer in Terry and Lescott is a decent combination".
His mother, a six footer, was a national-caliber freestyle sprinter in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
"The other piano is a nine-footer, a concert grand.
He made a 6-footer for a birdie at No. 13, a 10-footer for a birdie at No. 15 and a 16-footer for a birdie at No. 16.
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