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Guidebook
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The word "guidebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a noun to refer to a book that provides information or instructions about how to do something, or as a guide to a particular topic or area. For example: "I consulted the guidebook to find the best places to eat in town."
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Something like: "I've heard [insert overhyped guidebook favourite] serves the best food in town – is it true?" Show them your guidebook – few people ever look at one for their own city and it often creates interest, as well as tips to store up for later.
I blame the guidebook.
Ripping a few pertinent pages out of an edited, fact-checked guidebook and packing them into my carry-on bag still serves me well.
As the visitor's guidebook admits, the present restoration can do little more than hint at the former opulence of the Courtaulds' way of life.
On the surface, it takes the form of a jaunty guidebook, full of jokes, obscure facts and the kind of helpful impressionism that more formal travel guides lack (the "psychic smell" of Edinburgh, we are told, is "Gothic").
He lived in a grand hotel and walked the streets, guidebook in hand.
Written in Hebrew with an Arabic translation alongside it, the guidebook, according to its editors, is an acknowledgment of the Nakba (catastrophe) that befell Palestinians after 1948 when they were driven out of, or fled from, their homes.
My guidebook recommends Ueno, with its crusty old arcades, as the perfect counterpoint to ultra-modern Shinjuku.
In an era of pop-up restaurants and 140-character updates, guidebook publishing has suffered hugely.
But I'm slowly replacing those ripped-up guidebooks with digital versions stored on my iPad".The value provided by a well-researched guidebook is precisely why their buyers are willing to pay the extra few dollars for curated content.
There are frequent exhortations to give more money, a slick guidebook costing £5 and a gift-shop selling all manner of Minster-related knick-knacks.Charging people to enter a church may seem tight-fisted, but England's 61 cathedrals are perennially short of money and in need of repair.
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