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The phrase "was a synopsis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a summary or overview of a larger work, such as a book, article, or film, in the past tense. Example: "The report was a synopsis of the main findings from the research study."
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The Hexapla was a synopsis of Old Testament versions: the Hebrew and a transliteration, the Septuagint (an authoritative Greek version of the Old Testament), the versions of Aquila, Symmachus, and Theodotion and, for the Psalms, two further translations (one being discovered by him in a jar in the Jordan Valley).
The Anthony-Hibbert collision was a synopsis of a game in which the Knicks were outscored, 52-20, inside, had zero points in transition and saw the game slip away when Anthony committed two turnovers while trying to pass in a maze of active and long-limbed Indiana defenders.
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The following is a synopsis.
Here's a synopsis, not that it will really help.
(Here's a synopsis of the case, in French).
His greatest work is the Hexapla, which is a synopsis of six versions of the Old Testament.
The entire second half of their book is a synopsis of "Appalachian Spring".
Here's a synopsis: "Did you mislead this committee?" "No, I did not".
There's a synopsis in the program, but it gets a little complicated.
These three pieces looked to be a synopsis of Mr. Vanska's feelings about the times he lives in.
Here's a synopsis of the screenplay from IM Global, one of the producing partners for the project.
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