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The phrase "a book case" is not correct; the correct term is "a bookcase." You can use "a bookcase" when referring to a piece of furniture designed to hold books.
Example: "I need to buy a new bookcase to organize my growing collection of novels."
Alternatives: "a bookshelf" or "a book shelf."
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His friend was sitting in a chair and his wife was getting a book out of a book case.
Now, these pieces of industrial machinery can be seen taking centre stage in the modern day home, not as an item compacting cheese but instead acting as a beautiful kitchen shelving unit or perhaps a book case with a twist".
For those of us who grew up reading our books on paper, asking for magazine subscriptions, and watching our dads read the paper (on paper) at the breakfast table, it's hard to imagine a world without a book case, and the handful of novels we never got around to picking up yet.
When styling a book case or built-in shelving unit, think thirds.
Put up a book case, with a Bible, and Christian writings.
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Nothing beats a well-stocked book case!
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