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Discover Ludwig'manuscript on' is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase when you are referring to a written document about a particular topic. For example: "I have recently finished my manuscript on the history of the Roman Empire."
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Correcting a manuscript on the Reconquista of Lisbon in the 12th century, Silva inserts one word in the text that he imagines will change the course of history.
A Marie Curie manuscript on radioactivity.
"I just saw the manuscript on his desk.
He lost the manuscript on the London tube.
He wanted to throw the manuscript on a fire.
Mr. Blank reads some of the manuscript on the desk.
Into the silence around us crept the unspoken — his own unfinished manuscript on the desk upstairs.
La Musée des Lettres et Manuscrits intends to put the manuscript on display in January.
Publishers in Paris and New York had secretly received the manuscript on microfilm.
On his word processor, he produced a thirty-thousand-word manuscript on the philosophy of religion.
He sets his manuscript on the bar, cover page tie-dyed by food stains.
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