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The phrase "a postscript" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an additional remark or information added at the end of a letter or document, often after the main content has been completed.
Example: "I hope you are doing well. P.S. Don't forget to bring the documents to our meeting."
Alternatives: "a P.S." or "a note at the end".
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Add a postscript to enhance the letter's meaning.
For me this is also a postscript to Andrei's memoirs.
Because PostScript is a programming language, a PostScript document is essentially a program.
A postscript.
He added a postscript.
There is a postscript to the story.
The story had a postscript.
There's a postscript (or two).
It was an afterthought, a postscript.
Imagine a joke with a postscript.
It ends with a postscript by Hutchinson.
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