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6 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Manuscript' in a Sentence

"The original text of an author's work, written by hand or, more commonly nowadays, typed, and then submitted to a publisher." more

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The author's handwritten manuscript served as a tangible connection to the creative process.
The author eagerly handed over the manuscript to the editor for final review.
In the dimly lit library, the manuscript's leather-bound cover hinted at hidden tales.
Historians eagerly study the ancient manuscript to unlock the secrets of a bygone era.
The novelist felt a mix of excitement and anxiety as she handed over her manuscript to the editor.
The poet chose to donate her valuable manuscript to a literary foundation for posterity.

Manuscript

man-yuh-skript
nounThe original text of an author's work, written by hand or, more commonly nowadays, typed, and then submitted to a publisher.
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Last Updated On: April 25, 2024
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