Clarke reviewed the final manuscript in early March 2008, just days before he died.
In prison, he collated his research and prepared a final manuscript.
After another year of editing, Paolini's parents saw the final manuscript.
All authors read and agreed with the final manuscript.
Their comments have helped me avoid many pitfalls and - without doubt - given shape to the final manuscript.
Both authors wrote, read, and approved the final manuscript.
All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.
So it's not a bad idea to write this scene, even knowing you cannot incorporate it in your final manuscript.
And last but not least to my elder son, David, for his careful preparation of the final manuscript.
By late 1965, the final manuscript had been submitted, and $tud was slated to be published in 1966.