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The phrase "a script that was" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a script that existed or was created in the past.
Example: "The director decided to revise a script that was originally written for a different genre."
Alternatives: "a script which was" or "a script that had been".
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Hazanavicius told The Hollywood Reporter that the new project would be an English language film based on a script that was written a decade ago but never made.
Ron Harwood wrote a script that was very very good and it was sent to me.
When I made 'Ridicule,' it was a script that was proposed to me.
The challenge was to get a script that was coherent and worked and so forth.
He sent me a script that was structured pretty close to what you see on the screen.
Francis Ford Coppola saw it and contacted me and said he had a script that was a love story.
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"I have a script that is almost routine," she said.
"There is a script that is written, whenever police are involved," he told me.
A script that is easily understood by Americans could be confusing for Britons.
"There is an art, a script that is very, very helpful," he said.
It's a script that's honest about the complicated way in which human beings behave".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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