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The phrase "a footnote to this effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a note or comment that clarifies or supports a statement made in the main text.
Example: "In the report, there is a footnote to this effect, explaining the rationale behind the decision."
Alternatives: "a note to this effect" or "an annotation to this effect".
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He added a footnote to this effect to his Nobel Prize acceptance speech.
We have added a footnote to this effect in the Results.
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His birth in colonial Algeria was a footnote to this story, not a lens through which his works were read.
Our proteomic study with the same material also provided a footnote to this conclusion (Weiwei Wang, personal communication).
A footnote to the Profile, in this issue, of Kaufman.
The New Yorker, May 18 , 1929P. 51 A footnote to the Profile, in this issue, of Kaufman.
So consider this a footnote to the story of what went wrong.
Hume states a "maxim" in a footnote to section XI of EHU which argues against inferring new effects from any cause only "known only by its particular effects".
The sisters know all this is a footnote to the storm, but sometimes footnotes are worth paying attention to.
Main (1973: 21) wryly noted in a footnote to her doctoral thesis that although this technique of anomalous cases was pragmatically useful, "Linnaeus might not approve".
In most years, this would be a footnote to the Congressional election.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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