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"explanatory notes to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to notes that help explain a concept or provide additional information about a topic. For example, "The report included explanatory notes to help readers better understand the results."
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Many public schools also routinely screen children and send home explanatory notes to parents.
According to the explanatory notes to the legislation, the laws are based on the following grounds: To discourage aggressive tax practices.
Explanatory notes to the newly released data point out that the ping signals were used to estimate the distance between the satellite and the aircraft, but that they do not pinpoint its exact location.
Hidden away in the explanatory notes to the recent child poverty bill is the significant concession that this approach is "a more cost-effective and sustainable route than increasing tax credits and benefits".
In a preface, she quotes Shakespeare -- "O! call back yesterday, bid time return" -- to explain why she has culled her diaries and added explanatory notes to construct a chronological narrative of their affair and subsequent marriage.
To benefit the reading audience, he added explanatory notes to various passages.
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In an explanatory note to the bill, Brandon Lewis, the housing minister, said: "A secure tenant can currently live in a property for life.
In an explanatory note to their New York Times advertisement, he wrote: "We do not accept that one side is the 'righteous victim' and the other side the 'evil aggressor'.
Cornwell presents us eventually with a suitably psychotic, scary villain, and with disturbing glimpses of robotic technology being developed for use in war – all of it real, she writes in an explanatory note to her readers at the start of the book.
What troubled Tynan about the rewrite also bothered Williams, who explained his reservations in an explanatory note to the script: "The moral paralysis of Brick was a root thing in his tragedy, and to show a dramatic progression would obscure the meaning of that tragedy".
An explanatory note to the law specifies that the health worker must be a qualified obstetrician/gynaecologist.
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