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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a book which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific book and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I just finished reading a book which explores the history of ancient civilizations."
Alternatives: "a book that" or "a book which is".
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The series was made into a book, which was published a year later.
A book which resists? Doesn't exist.
For it's a book which demands repeated use.
Or it's like a book, which are valuable!
He added, "I owe him a book, which I keep meaning to drop off".
A few years ago someone published a book which listed the main groups in China.
"Each player should be given a book which says 'this is Sunderland Football Club'.
Five years later, Elizabeth David published a book which did much to deepen the gloom.
Mr Gachet has now written a book which describes his extraordinary career.
Friends said the lectures should become a book, which they now are.
In the end, he recommended me a book which will be published soon.
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