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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
add
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If Sheila's letter is to be printed, may I please add a footnote .
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Melville adds as a footnote that the oil from the whale is used in the most important ceremonies including most coronations.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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I don't see this affair as anything more than an interesting historical footnote .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A Maslow footnote sent me to the library to browse through books on the creative processes of mathematicians and scientists.
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Carvey on film is mostly a footnote , a smudge, an embarrassment.
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It turns up as a footnote in every textbook and training manual.
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It was now that Popham Down wrote his footnote .
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Many scores of pages are devoted to these topics and the general reader will need to keep a bookmark in the footnotes.
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Melville adds as a footnote that the oil from the whale is used in the most important ceremonies including most coronations.
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This total dollar allowance is usually listed in a footnote to the balance sheet.
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We don't have any helpful little footnote explaining why.