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The phrase "a bible" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific edition or version of the Bible, or metaphorically to describe a comprehensive guide or authoritative text on a subject.
Example: "He always carries a copy of a bible on photography techniques to improve his skills."
Alternatives: "a scripture" or "a holy book".
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Or a Bible.
Or, "He's a Bible nut.
He pointed to a Bible.
"It's sort of a bible".
Then we often do a Bible study.
It was a breviary, not a Bible.
I put a Bible under it, though".
I gave a Bible to my daughter.
Edwin Chupa passes me a Bible.
Dot gave her a Bible.
He gave her a Bible.
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