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The phrase "a book full of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book that contains a large amount of a particular type of content or information.
Example: "She wrote a book full of fascinating stories about her travels around the world."
Alternatives: "a book packed with" or "a book brimming with".
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"It's a book full of personal stories and life lessons".
" 'Railsea' is, frankly, a book full of 'Moby-Dick' jokes".
So this is not a book full of tabloid appeal.
It is, understandably, a book full of pain.
It remains a book full of drive and bite.
I had never seen a book full of recipes before.
A book full of magic and secrets from the past..
A score is a book full of musical questions.
This is a book full of strong women, Henrietta the toughest among them.
"It's not a book full of white papers and heavy policies," Mr. Conant said.
But I don't believe a book full of platitudes and colourful symbols is the necessary serum.
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