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The phrase "a better book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality or value of one book to another, indicating that the book in question is superior in some way.
Example: "After reading both novels, I can confidently say that 'The Great Gatsby' is a better book than 'The Catcher in the Rye'."
Alternatives: "an improved book" or "a superior book".
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Do a better book, a lovely catalogue.
This show may make a better book.
Betty Friedan wrote a better book.
I just wish it were a better book.
A shorter book would have been a better book.
Is it a better book than Bring Up the Bodies?
But it's questionable whether this makes for a better book.
I couldn't have asked for a better book this summer.
"There's this great sense of, 'Ah, shit, he just wrote a better book.
It's a pity she doesn't have a better book to engage with.
Perhaps she would have written a better book than her son.
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