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The phrase "a small manuscript that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific manuscript that is small in size and introducing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a small manuscript that contained ancient recipes from the 18th century."
Alternatives: "a brief manuscript which" or "a tiny manuscript that".
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It was a small manuscript that was circulated but never printed.
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It was a small manuscript book, which contained prayers and exquisitely detailed illustrations relating to his craft, that of circumcision.
It's like a palimpsest — a manuscript that's doubled.
… What we have is not just a book or a manuscript that's been sitting on the shelf.
When revising the manuscript, your goal should be to generate a focused manuscript that describes a rigorously-tested system and includes a smaller selection of biological applications to illustrate and highlight the potential of GLO1.
It's like a palimpsest a manuscript that's doubled.
It isn't always a manuscript that an author brings to the table.
Although this manuscript is now acceptable, we would like to make a small suggestion that could be addressed before publication.
"At a small college that happens.
Soccer was a small part of that.
I had a small part in that.
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