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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a typescript" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a written document that is a draft or a preliminary version of a text, often used in the context of scripts for plays, films, or other performances.
Example: "The director reviewed a typescript of the play before finalizing the production."
Alternatives: "a draft" or "a manuscript".
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A typescript of the novel "In the First Circle".
Synopsis, considerable correspondence about the story and a typescript survive".
His deadline for delivering a typescript was December 1999.
3. A typescript, with further revisions and additions, which Wilde submitted to Lippincott's magazine in 1890.
One day, he said, he discovered a typescript of the book in a green box.
Eventually, he sent me a typescript, its pages tightly packed with typed text.
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Inventory ranges from a signed typescript of a childhood short story by Jack Kerouac ($18,500) to a 1935 pop-up Buck Rogers book ($500).
Published online by the Wall Street Journal, Jaffe's report reveals that the box contained three documents: an original revised and corrected draft of the early sections of To Kill a Mockingbird, an original typescript of Go Set a Watchman, and Lee's original copy-edited typescript of Mockingbird, including the author's changes and annotations from her editor.
Other vendors at the fair offered such items as a Faulkner typescript for $75,000, and a draft of a Jim Morrison lyric for $15 , 000
Those remaining would be left nursing a coffee in a café, wondering where next to offer a battered typescript.
"Gertrude would roll over in her grave," she said of the Haacke work -- a wall of garbage cans with speakers blaring the sound of marching jackboots, a reproduction of the First Amendment and, in a medieval typescript favored by the Nazis, quotations from Mr. Giuliani and others, including Senator Jesse Helms, Patrick J. Buchanan and the religious broadcaster Pat Robertson.
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