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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a script from a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a script that originates from a specific source, such as a movie, play, or television show.
Example: "I just read a script from a popular television series that I really enjoyed."
Alternatives: "a screenplay by" or "a script written by".
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It was like a script from a science fiction movie.
It could be a script from a surrealist sitcom – England manager sacked for backing captain.
"He doesn't need to read a script from a teleprompter to communicate his experience and vision with voters".
Kate Doner, the campaign's main fundraiser at the time, laid out her plan in an email that reads like a script from a bad movie.
So he steals a script from a one-night stand Mary-Louise Parkerr), sets himself up with a casting agent and starts auditioning actresses.
"From keys to a Bugatti, Harry Potter's original wand, a micro pig, breast implants to a script from a well-known British soap programme, our customers' left-behinds demonstrate what a cross-section of people stay in our 527 hotels.
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"Imagine a producer accepting a script from an author and not being able to make one change," Lasky said.
The federal complaint against Robert Simels, a well-known New York criminal defense lawyer, reads like a script from an HBO crime drama.
"The idea that two-time Oscar winner Robert De Niro provided Oscar winner Eric Roth with a script from an unknown Italian writer so that Mr Roth could use it to write the 14-minute short film Ellis, about Ellis Island and early immigrants' experience, is not only preposterous, it is libellous," De Niro's lawyer said on Friday in a statement.
"In addition, there was a script from an episode of NBC's Hill Street Blues; a 1983 Sears Roebuck catalog; two Rubik's Cubes; a Kodak Instamatic camera (no word on whether it contained any usable photos); a rotary telephone; and VHS tapes of the design conference and the time capsule burial ceremony".
Look for a continuity script if you want a script from an older movie.
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