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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the intended audience or purpose of the book.
Example: "This is a book for children that teaches them about the importance of kindness."
Alternatives: "a book intended for" or "a book aimed at".
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A book for the ages?
They need a book for Uncle Harry.
J.K. Rowling plans a book for adults.
It's really a book for everyone.
THIS is a book for dipping into.
Read a book, for pity's sake.
You don't write a book for money.
It's a book for adults and kids.
Read a book, for Pete's sake.
She picked up a book for fun.
So is this a book for teenagers?
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