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The phrase "adds a footnote" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including additional information or clarification in a document, typically at the bottom of a page.
Example: "In her research paper, she adds a footnote to explain the significance of the data presented."
Alternatives: "includes a footnote" or "provides a footnote".
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Scott adds a footnote to Sharp's letter reiterating the paper's view.
Right, time for some results... 4.57pm GMT GOAL! Hull City 1-4 Newcastle Vurnon Anita adds a footnote to ensure three points for Newcastle.
Drawing simultaneously on photo-sensitive paper with a lightpen and chemical fixer, Walead Beshty adds a footnote to the history of automatism, the photogram and Abstract Expressionism.
Later in 1926, he adds a footnote to the same document and admits that the I should be considered as a psychic projection of the surface of the body, as well as the representation of the surface of the psychic apparatus (Freud 1923, p. 28, footnote).
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He added a footnote tweaking some supporters of affirmative action.
In the early 70s, longevity researches added a footnote: a younger wife adds a few years to a man's life.
Alternatively, add a footnote indicating that Bunny is seeing a sleep specialist or child psychotherapist to address the insomnia.
I would like to add a footnote to Richard Eder's review of W. G. Sebald's "Austerlitz" (Oct . 28.
In later editions of "Origin," Darwin added a footnote about the tale, remarking, "We here see the principle of natural selection shadowed forth".
The Netherlands suggested adding a footnote saying: "The Netherlands objects to the deletion of the following figures [then a list of them]." No dice.
He recommended that the Treasury correct the October report, perhaps by adding a footnote saying the methodology for calculating its losses had changed.
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