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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a manual to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a guide or document that provides instructions or information on how to do something.
Example: "I found a manual to help me understand the new software features."
Alternatives: "a guide for" or "a handbook on".
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It said he had undertaken the job himself, using a manual to guide him.
His supervisor asked him to write a manual to train other assistants in the proper care of fishes.
Health – Create a manual to help students assess which organization best matches their temperament, interests, skills and needs.
Usually you have a manual to work from, but I faced all the first-year issues, and I was writing the lessons.
The book started out as a manual to improve flight crews' understanding of self-defense and offense techniques in the face of a serious onboard incident.
But when he said this, Chomsky didn't mean it as a manual to help the Conservatives dismantle the BBC, the NHS, schools, transport and the state generally.
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A separate committee is preparing a training manual to help towns with antiterrorism measures and disaster planning in general.
Q: "Bio-Terry: A Stat Manual to Identify and Treat Diseases of Biological Terrorism" came out more than a year ago.
Therapists of the sites will be trained with a CT manual to promote treatment integrity.
ATSDR provided the states with a training manual to ensure uniformity.
The study physiotherapists were also given a trial manual to reinforce the study protocol.
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