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The phrase "a manuscript of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a written document or text that is in draft form or not yet published.
Example: "The historian discovered a manuscript of an ancient text that had never been seen before."
Alternatives: "a draft of" or "a written version of".
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Includes a manuscript of acknowledgements.
She completed a manuscript of more than 800 pages.
Did Theobald possess a manuscript of The History of Cardenio?
The Glaser Codex: A Manuscript of Liturgical Chant at M.I.T.
But a buffoon is only temporarily a buffoon in "A Manuscript of Ashes".
Halfway through our first conversation, she handed me a manuscript of fifty-two single-spaced pages.
A manuscript of chapter 3 of Makkot was, in fact, found and was published in 1946.
It is a manuscript of exceptional importance to the fields of music, literature, and art.
Also a manuscript of Alonzo Cornell's A HISTORY OF CORNELL UNIVERSITY 1865-1900.
A manuscript of Garin de Loherain has been available in the Bancroft Library since 1968.
The book includes a manuscript of Wilde's short story for children "The Selfish Giant," handwritten by Wilde's wife, Constance.
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