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Discover Ludwig"appendage to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means something that is attached or added onto a larger structure or system. Example: The new regulations were seen as an unnecessary appendage to the existing laws, causing confusion and extra paperwork for businesses.
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The labor ward at Bottom Hospital, an aging appendage to Lilongwe Central, is especially afflicted.
John sometimes felt as if he were just a strange appendage to his wife.
The device became a frightening appendage to a life of already sizable anxiety.
What a strange oddity this is: a quirky appendage to the canons of both men.
Little Marc Andreu, the short appendage to all the bulk up front, scampered over.
But Carnival isn't an appendage to Trinidadian life, it is the culmination of Trinidadian life.
Traditionally, white policy has been to treat the Coloureds as a political appendage to the Europeans.
I am not now and never have been an appendage to a husband.
What it lacked, however, was a dominant appendage to hold it together.
Today, the colonnaded hall sits high above the city as an awkward appendage to the campus of Bronx Community College.
In the interim she has also been converted into a maid, a humble appendage to a series of Arab families.
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