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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

It was like a long postscript to the first memoir, the updated information, as best I could relate it.

From New York Times

It read like a postscript to this most recent era of coverage.

From Washington Post

This moment isn’t a postscript, but rather a preamble to the next phase of the pandemic.

From Los Angeles Times

A few moments later she followed up with a postscript: “I rather feel I should have added an expectation-managing sentence after comparing the cooked banana peels to fries though!”

From New York Times