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The phrase "a footnotes" is not correct in English.
It should be "footnotes" or "a footnote." You can use "footnotes" when referring to additional information or references at the bottom of a page in a document.
Example: "The author included several footnotes to clarify the sources of her information."
Alternatives: "a reference note" or "an annotation."
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You can often find a footnotes feature under the "Insert" or "Reference" menu.
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A footnote.
This is a footnote.
Albany is a footnote issue".
A footnote on match covers.
"That was just a footnote".
A "footnote" was added later.
A footnote of note.
"They are a footnote".
And a footnote.
Those missteps were quickly rendered a footnote.
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