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The phrase "a manuscript" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a written or typed document, especially one that is not yet published or is in the process of being edited.
Example: "The author submitted a manuscript to the publisher for review."
Alternatives: "a draft" or "a written work".
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"A manuscript!
Type up a manuscript?
Is the "Viage" a manuscript?
Stapled pages of a manuscript.
It contains a manuscript, he replies.
You didn't return a call or read a manuscript.
It is a manuscript by none other than Charles Dickens.
"Sometimes a manuscript is like bread dough," she said.
One finishes a manuscript and cuts off the characters.
She completed a manuscript of more than 800 pages.
It's like a palimpsest — a manuscript that's doubled.
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