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The phrase "a manual for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a guide or document that provides instructions or information about a specific subject or task.
Example: "The company published a manual for new employees to help them understand the onboarding process."
Alternatives: "a guide for" or "a handbook for".
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This book is a manual for victory".
"One World" is a manual for elaborating this response.
I've been thinking about drafting a manual for expecting mothers.
"You won't need a manual for the manual," he said.
A Manual for Cleaning Women is published by Picador (£8.99).
"New York State has a manual for town law," Mr. Villanova said.
"There's never been a manual for how to put waterfalls in the East River," she explained.
And there is no possibility of even finding a manual for an m.c.
That includes understanding what porn is not: a manual for meaningful relationships.
Create a manual for new employees at a tabloid paper, informing them of this information.
A Manual For Cleaning Women, by Lucia Berlin (Farrar, Straus & Giroux).
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