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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book away" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something is easily accessible or just a short distance from being obtained, often referring to knowledge or information. Example: "Whenever I need inspiration, I just remember that a book away lies the answer to my questions."
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I never throw a book away now.
Sometimes I give a book away and go get another copy.
Can Liverpool seriously mean to take the opportunity to borrow a book away from those children too?
I have learned how to put a book away for later, though there is always a slight anxiety it will be lost.
This year, for the first time, individual readers are are being encouraged to register as community book givers and give a book away – be it to a friend or loved one, a member of their community or a complete stranger – to spread the love for literature.
Taking a book away is, at worst, mean-spirited.
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Perhaps we are a Ken Burns documentary or a David McCullough book away from a Harrison resurgence.
Finally, I always take a self-help book away and Richard Bode's First You Have to Row a Little Boat is so elegantly written.
"Giving an author's book away for nothing on the Web as a way to market books seems a mirage to me," Ms. Brown wrote in an e-mail message after the lunch.
And I say that as an author who just gave his last book away under a Creative Commons license and who isn't going to go broke any time soon.
Lacking fulfillment in my day job, I set out to write a book, toiling away on nights and weekends.
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