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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'what manner' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a question phrase to ask about the way or method in which something is done or expressed. Example: "Could you please explain to me what manner of approach you took to resolve the issue?".
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What manner of being is this italicized survival?
What manner of challenging drama would the middle-aged prefer?
What manner of couple adorns the wedding cake?
have no idea in what manner [biology] is presented, and in what manner the creationist theories [are] excluded in the public school[s].
"I have not been informed in exactly what manner this occurred," he said.
There is no saying what manner of movies will be bred by the economic slump.
Here is a madman who can't decide what manner of mad to be.
How to cite this article: Cardew P (2017) What manner of man is this?
"Everyone wants to win, but it depends how we win, in what manner.
Americans are also entitled to know what manner of advisers their president consults.
§ 166.217 In what manner may a permit on Indian land be granted?
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