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footnote

noun as in note at bottom of document

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Labour insiders point to a footnote on their election material that clarified the manifesto commitment only applied to employee NICs, and say they were attacked on this point in Conservative ads and speeches.

From BBC

The sequence made everything else about Friday night feel like a footnote.

“I think that if Trump loses the election, RFK Jr. will become a footnote, but I do think the damage has already been done,” Ezell said.

From Salon

In 2006, The Times looked back on both assassination attempts and found they were becoming footnotes in history.

Taliban government deputy spokesman Hamdullah Fitrat, who didn’t want to be pictured with a woman or sit directly opposite me, justified the new edict, which came accompanied with copious footnotes - references to religious texts.

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