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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manual of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a document that provides detailed information or instructions about a specific subject or topic.
Example: "The company published a manual of best practices for remote work to help employees adjust to the new environment."
Alternatives: "a guide to" or "a handbook on".
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But the DSM is a manual of disorders.
Howlett described the book as a manual of court etiquette.
Who but a genius would come up with a Manual of Contemporary Art Style?
A small old woman sits in a straight-backed chair reading a manual of stenography.
For them the show could serve as a manual of anti-authoritarian moves.
I've just noticed a history of transplantation leaning against a manual of English prosody.
His educational background reads like a manual of good behaviour and success.
He has written a manual of collodion technique and regularly gives workshops.
The Police Department has a manual of guidelines for all sorts of confrontations.
"No documents, no history," a manual of historical study commanded in 1898.
The Poem's Heartbeat: A Manual of Prosody was published in 1997.
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