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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a text of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific text that belongs to or is associated with something, often in academic or analytical contexts.
Example: "In her analysis, she referred to a text of a famous author to support her argument."
Alternatives: "a piece of" or "a document of".
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"We're pleased that we were able to reach agreement on a text of a resolution," a senior administration official said.
"We've put on the table a text of a resolution which we believe, if Iraq were to cooperate, could achieve disarmament," he said.
The few spoken words that the masque had demanded in Elizabethan days expanded into a "text" of a few hundred lines and a number of set songs.
But then I discovered that my work is much more personal when I have the distance a text of a Susan Sontag, a William Shakespeare, a Eugene O'Neill, a Tennessee Williams can give me.
A lawyer for a Mississippi State booster said his client knew he made "a stupid decision" when he sent a fellow booster a text of a payment plan that could secure Cam Newton's commitment to play for the Bulldogs.
Iran's foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, said negotiations on the nuclear deal would resume on 21 April, involving senior diplomats and experts who would work on a text of a final comprehensive agreement due to be completed by the end of June.
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After obtaining a doctorate with a dissertation on a text of an early Christian heresy (Gnosticism), he became a lecturer at the University of Leipzig in 1874.
Now top officials at the World Trade Organization must assemble the compromises suggested by this group, and a handful of other blocs representing the richest and the poorest farmers of the world, and publish a text of an accord.
Punctuating a text of his words is an exercise in arbitrariness.
Processing a text of size m over an alphabet Σ with the automaton costs O(mlog|Σ|+k), where there are k occurrences of patterns in the text.
Two books (here denoting a subdivision of a text) of Homer written in a later small hand fitted a 35-foot roll.
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