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postscript

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


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"If you look at the latest edition of the Great Stink, just published, there is a postscript on the new Thames Tideway Tunnel which will deal with the sewage overflows caused by storms and concrete."

From Salon

Waiting all day Sunday for authorities to do something about the corpse was a strange postscript to what had been a long, sad night.

From Los Angeles Times

But in recent years, she has added a new postscript.

From New York Times

"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

“An argument could be made that the United States had too intense a focus on the North Korean nuclear problem,” the postscript to the North Korea memo said.

From New York Times