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The phrase "a book that could" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the potential impact or possibilities of a book, often in a hypothetical or speculative context.
Example: "I found a book that could change the way we think about climate change."
Alternatives: "a book that might" or "a book that has the potential to".
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This is a book that could change your life.
It's a book that could have benefited enormously from some judicious editing.
Think of a book that could change its contents after you'd finished reading it.
This is a book that could easily founder under the weight of its subject matter.
This is a book that could only come from a privileged place.
The result, in elliptical and sometimes baffling prose, was "Letters to Olga", a book that could be published only abroad.
Again I spent years trying to write a book that could work the way that these two do.
"What It Takes" was a book that could be written only once, at the tail end of another moment.
In a book that could and should have been a valuable compendium of an underdocumented decade, the Feliciano gaffe appears on Page 38.
It is a book that could lighten many a tedious work meeting as you observe the chewed Biros and Post-it notes in a new light.
Poet Benjamin Zephaniah, who features in Stories Who Dare to Be Different, has praised it as a book that could "save" and "change" future generations.
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