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postscript

[pohst-skript, pohs‑] / ˈpoʊstˌskrɪpt, ˈpoʊs‑ /


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"A postscript, in my interview last Friday with Vice President Harris, I was imprecise in summarizing Governor DeSantis's position about teaching slavery in schools," Mitchell said.

From Salon

For readers wanting to see journal entries written in the 20 years since then, Walker promises in a postscript that "of course, there will be a volume two."

From Salon

And a cognitive scientist who doesn’t use social media was the one who suggested this moniker, in the postscript to an email.

From New York Times

But Caldwell’s fourth Olympic Games will have a happy postscript despite what she described as a heartbreaking competition.

From Washington Post

Was it a fitting postscript to another entertaining evening courtesy of Ball and the rest of the Hornets, the Eastern Conference’s resident fun bunch?

From New York Times