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The phrase "a standard text" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a commonly accepted or established piece of writing, such as a document, guideline, or reference material.
Example: "The manual provided is considered a standard text for training new employees in the company."
Alternatives: "a reference text" or "a typical text".
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The book became a standard text.
It has become a standard text, a locus classicus: but not with the revolutionary left, exactly.
His 1985 book The Way to Write Radio Drama is a standard text.
Britain's biggest network, EE, charges 40p for an MMS, compared with 12p for a standard text.
You identify Mr. Abel as "author of a standard text on theatrical tragedy".
It remained a standard text until the time of the Flemish anatomist Andreas Vesalius (1514 64).
For years, Lattimore's version has been a standard text, particularly in his native America.
With Ernest W. Burgess, Park wrote a standard text, Introduction to the Science of Sociology (1921).
It was widely translated and for years was regarded as a standard text on China.
His own international standing burgeoned with the publication of his "Fundamentals of Cybernetics," a standard text, in 1967.
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