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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a guidebook" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a book that provides information and advice about a particular subject, often related to travel or specific topics.
Example: "Before our trip to Italy, I bought a guidebook to help us navigate the cities and find the best restaurants."
Alternatives: "a travel manual" or "a reference book".
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"Here's a guidebook.
Not a guidebook, though.
City: A Guidebook for the Urban Age.
Bring a guidebook and map.
"They shouldn't need a guidebook.
Trading the notebook for a guidebook.
The Source: a guidebook of American genealogy.
Try finding that in a guidebook.
I have a guidebook, handily slim.
A guidebook would have been more helpful.
It's a guidebook for the Haverchucks.
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