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Discover Ludwig"an addendum to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to something added to a document, such as an appendix, a supplement, or another version of the same document. For example, "The company released an addendum to their contract to address a few outstanding issues."
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Titled Asupra domniei lui Bibescu ("On Bibescu's Reign"), it was first published as an addendum to Georges Bibesco's pamphlet, O execuție ("An Execution").
But there's an addendum to that.
Here's an addendum to Macy's post about Highsmith and religion.
But then came an addendum to that: "I feel confident they will rise".
The agreement would be considered an addendum to his uniform player contract.
Mr. Capuano said he would soon file an addendum to the report.
Eight years later, Bazerman offered an addendum to his initial view.
Parallel "civil society" events are not an addendum to, or distractions from, the main event.
Bishop typed out two long pages, an addendum to her will, addressed to "Dearest Alice".
Even Mirabelle has now instituted an upscale bistro menu as an addendum to its regular offerings.
By Jon Michaud January 13 , 2010Here's an addendum to Macy's post about Highsmith and religion.
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