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The phrase "a text that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific piece of writing or document that contains certain information or characteristics.
Example: "I found a text that explains the principles of quantum mechanics in a very accessible way."
Alternatives: "a document that" or "a piece that".
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A footnote to a text that isn't there.
A text that includes lines such as "Away with them!
It's not a text that is cited much today.
Murphy said Davis responded with a text that read, "Let's go dominate".
To turn it into a text that sits happily in actors' mouths.
"We got a text that said, 'Everything's O.K., but you should call,' " Ms. Moresco said.
The scribe sat at a desk copying in silence a text that was spread before him.
I will present them a text that will be the most ambitious and balanced as possible".
It's also a text that has mysteriously disappeared off the AQA GCSE syllabus.
I was in line at Starbucks when I got a text that read, "Hey, you around?
He co-authored, with Garrett Birkhoff, a text that enthralled me as a first-year undergraduate.
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