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The phrase "appendix to" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in academic and legal documents before referencing an appendix of additional information. For example: This paper includes an appendix to provide additional evidence to support the conclusions made in the body of the paper.
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(I take the quote from an appendix to "On Photography").
(Her report is an appendix to the main report).
And here's an excerpt from Hudson's report (published as an appendix to the main report).
That appendix is also the appendix to Ms. Goldstein's novel.
This he explained in an appendix to the book.
JUSTICE SOUTER -- It's in the appendix to the petitioner's brief, I'm sure; isn't it?
An appendix to his book tells readers how to broadcast their own radio show online.
But Némirovsky had more plans for "Suite Française," as an appendix to this volume makes clear.
Pearlstine includes a set of "editorial guidelines" in his appendix to help set down clear rules and regulations for journalists.
In an appendix to the report, a lawyer for three Secret Service officials disputed the conclusion blaming the Secret Service.
The tactics are contained in the appendix to the report, which includes guidelines for officers dealing with media.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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