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"appendix of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use the phrase "appendix of" to refer to a supplement or additional material that follows the main body of a text. For example, "The paper included an appendix of additional notes and references".
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Separate short appendix of New York State wines.
Royals have become the appendix of the body politic.
But the early, politically radical writing has been relegated to an appendix of extracts and analysis.
An aide told me: "We think it was from the appendix of Paddy's [Ashdown] diaries.
What is new is the appendix of Curran's book, which contains two previously unpublished short stories".
And they included that amazing appendix of where to get everything.
(The novel even carries an appendix of state-by-state vote totals).
Staunch advocacy of this site appears from time to time in the appendix of the Congressional Record.
Europe is after all the appendix of a great and contrasted landmass – it was always meant to be a crossroads.
The appendix of Mr. Freedman's book describes 21 groups that provide productive volunteer opportunities for older Americans.
Someone else pointed him to the appendix of his own book, published 30 years earlier.
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