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The phrase "in a footnote" is a perfectly valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate a citation or reference located at the bottom of a page, which contains additional information about the main text. For example, "She discovered this information while paging through the archives, and included it in a footnote at the bottom of her report."
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Mr. Malphurs defended his straight-man approach in a footnote.
"Citation needed," Wikipedia adds sternly in a footnote.
Roberts, in a footnote, described that view as "odd".
Buried in a footnote is an internal liability of £92m.
(In a footnote, Friedman cites both of them).
In a footnote the Court of Appeals also referred to the trial judge's contempt power.
This Comment analyzes the issue that the Court disposed of in a footnote.
In a footnote, Wineburg notes that even professional historians do poorly outside their research specialization.
Where that is the case, the published text is given or translated in a footnote.
Aircraft Owners acknowledged this possibility in a footnote, 600 F.2d at 971 n. 28.
The Nevada Supreme Court made a statement to the contrary in a footnote in its opinion.
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