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The phrase "footnotes to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used in academic or formal writing when describing additional explanatory or supporting information provided at the bottom of a page or document. Here is an example: "Please refer to the footnotes to gain a deeper understanding of the author's sources and references."
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But there are two footnotes to that.
Footnotes to already well-annotated lives?
You don't need footnotes to understand why it's so funny".
But there are enough footnotes to fill a podiatry journal.
He derides academics for providing footnotes to "prove earnestness".
Tudge rightly observes that "all genetics is footnotes to Mendel".
British avant garde artists were footnotes to British cultural life.
Were these movies merely the deglamorization of a star, they'd be mere footnotes to history.
However we have added footnotes to the text to indicate those conclusions which are now contested.
Female writers were footnotes to the literary canon as taught in most colleges, she added.
But the two sites were developed piecemeal, as separate footnotes to skyscrapers.
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