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The phrase "a got a book" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a mix-up of articles and verb forms, and it does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I got a book yesterday."
Alternatives: "I have a book" or "I received a book."
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Also, Scott McClellan is no longer quellin' and he's a got a book he's sellin' that's got even Jessica Yellin smellin' felons!
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My ex-boyfriend, Steven, got a book deal to write a social history of that ship.
Thankfully, a month later I got a book deal and haven't really looked back".
In the spring, the relatives got a book, "A Short Guide to a Happy Life," by Anna Quindlen.
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He got a book deal for a hundred thousand dollars.
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