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The phrase 'manifest of' is not correct in written English
You could use the phrase 'manifestation of' to communicate a similar meaning. Example: He exhibited a clear manifestation of his artistic talent.
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He glanced at a manifest of impossible-to-pronounce last names.
If we can agree on a multipart manifest of annoyances, we could make people pay and pay and pay.
He said that intelligence agencies tracked shipments and that federal law required every ship sailing for American shores to file a manifest of all cargo.
"We've searched the manifest of every train that left California," said Rick Remington, an Amtrak spokesman, "and we came up empty.
After a plane crash, he noted, investigators begin with a manifest of who was onboard, but no such list exists for a subway.
THE publication of the manifest of a Ukrainian ship recently captured by pirates off the coast of Somalia is embarrassing Kenya's government.
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That theory doesn't extend far though, because of the manifest power of many of these characters.
They just seemed to manifest out of nowhere.
Published that year in Literary Digest, it presented jazz as a sort of manifest destiny of the black popular musician.
"Most cruise ships that get here have passenger manifests of 100, maybe 150.
The manifests of those units are gone; they've all been destroyed".
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