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The phrase "a book which is" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific book and providing additional information about it.
Example: "I found a book which is filled with fascinating historical anecdotes."
Alternatives: "a book that is" or "a book which has".
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I've just written a book which is called Listen to the Moon.
He has already written a book, which is mainly about his statistics and cricketing life.
He is working on a book, which is expected to be published later this year.
Last January Tunisia inscribed the first chapter in a book which is still being written.
That's a penny a book (which is also what writers were paid for the Armed Services Editions of their books).
The first is a book, which is tentatively titled Working Law: The Managerialization of Civil Rights in the Workplace.
This is a big ask in a book which is so overtly constructed and controlled by self-conscious authorial purpose.
The result is a book which is at once interesting to the layman and useful to the professed geologist.
His military aides later told his story in a book, which is considered the first campaign biography.
This nod to Joyce makes a fitting title for a book which is essentially about a gathering of believers.
Mr Major shrugged off these barbs, once pointedly telling the Commons: "I understand that Lord McAlpine is promoting a book which is a work of fiction".
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