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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an appendix with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional section or material that accompanies a main document, providing supplementary information.
Example: "The report includes an appendix with detailed statistics and charts to support the findings."
Alternatives: "an appendix containing" or "an appendix that includes".
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A pipeline agreement with Germany is rumored to contain an appendix with the Blood Book's text.
Offering a fresh perspective on suburban American life, "Tell Us We're Home" seems ready-made for an appendix with a readers' discussion guide.
There is even an appendix with five historical essays and a bibliography for readers interested in learning more about the era.
He even added an appendix, with long lists of facts, words and phrases whose significance every US child should know: the Adirondack Mountains; the Alamo; Alaska; the Founding Fathers.
And, in addition to practical information on collecting and storing plates, Riegler includes an appendix with a list (drawn from data supplied by Replacements, the world's largest dealer of old and new china, crystal and silver) of the 100 most popular patterns.
The measured impedances are given in an appendix with the intention of providing experimental values for those who want to test new or refined models.
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But at the back of the book, an appendix dealing with digital production technologies provides detailed instructions complete with a gnarly-looking flowchart on when and how to edit HTML and XML files during the course of producing a book, e-book, or Web publication.
The article includes an Appendix A with instructions for those seeking to conduct participatory network analysis.
The occurrence of the primary combined outcome did not differ among ACE genotypes (supplemental Fig. 1 A, available in an online appendix), with no interaction with treatment group (ramipril or placebo).
The book includes an excellent appendix with current interesting Web sites.
Computed tomography showed a swollen appendix with fecal stones (Fig. 2b), and a blood test revealed elevated white blood cells (16,270/μl) and CRP (7.07 mg/dl), suggesting acute appendicitis (Fig. 2b).
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