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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book on how" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a book that provides guidance or instructions on a specific topic or process.
Example: "I just finished reading a book on how to improve your public speaking skills."
Alternatives: "a guide on how" or "a manual on how".
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Chafetz has written a book on how Congress can and should use its powers, and one of these, as it happens, constitutes public hearings.
And one of the protesters, helpfully, had just published a book on how to understand this new groundswell.
But what bosses need now is a book on how to prevent such organisations from becoming self-contradictory and conflict-ridden ones.
Me, who wrote a book on how to orgasm.
"Nobody's written a book on how to handle fame, or the downside of it.
Middleton, Pippa Plans to write a book on how to party.
People need to read a book on how to be happy?
Hedi Slimane could write a book on how to lose friends and still influence people.
Would any woman buy a book on how to do housework?
All Joy and No Fun is not a book on how to parent.
He had a devilish side: he wrote a book on how to sabotage computer systems.
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