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The phrase "a postscript to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an additional thought or comment added after a letter or document has been completed and signed. For example, "I wanted to add a postscript to my letter, thanking you once again for your help and support."
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There is a postscript to the story.
3 33 p.m. | Update Read a postscript to this post ».
They are more than a postscript to an unpopular war.
A POSTSCRIPT to this week's print piece on police violence in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
This theory adds a postscript to Darwin's theory of the survival of the fittest.
Mr. Fitzsimmons shared a postscript to his tale about the woman who chastised the admissions officer.
It was not so much a postscript to a career as a promise for his future.
The new administration could ill afford a rift at this juncture; Increase Mather added a postscript to his pages.
A postscript to my Meltzer post: I actually feel some human sympathy for Meltzer (though not too much).
It was a smooth, but strangely muted performance, almost as if Mr. Bush were attaching a postscript to his presidency.
8 P.M. (CBS) ELVIS BY THE PRESLEYS -- This family documentary is a postscript to the Elvis movie earlier this week.
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