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"a beginner's guide to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when introducing a document or resource that is designed to help someone who is new to a particular topic understand it. For example, "This book is a beginner's guide to repairing a computer."
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So here's a beginner's guide to some of what's happening on the other side of that mirror.
And here's a beginner's guide to search engine optimization.
A beginner's guide to the privacy tool.
The site includes "A Beginner's Guide to Effective Email".
I'll be using the occasion to give the kids a beginner's guide to free speech.
The A.I.A. can provide them with a "Beginner's Guide to Architectural Services".
For users with virtually no experience, "The Internet Companion: A Beginner's Guide to Global Networking," by Trady LaQuey and Jeanne C. Ryer, is also worthwhile (Addison-Westley, $10.95).
But what I have, at the level I have it, is an interesting foretaste of our shared future — a beginner's guide to old age.
As a Jew, I was offended and embarrassed by the message of "A Beginner's Guide to Hanukkah," by Jonathan Safran Foer (Op-Ed, Dec. 23).
The making We aimed to create a beginner's guide to the first world war, but with the quality of journalism that the Guardian prides itself on.
Three years later, assuming at least some readers had done just that, the newspaper ran a week-long series providing a Beginner's Guide to the Internet.
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