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The phrase "a holy book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a religious text that is considered sacred or authoritative in a particular faith.
Example: "The Bible is often regarded as a holy book by Christians around the world."
Alternatives: "sacred text" or "religious scripture".
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The Bible is considered a holy book in Islam.
The King James Bible is not just a holy book in Jamaica.
"The Constitution is not a holy book — it can be amended," he said.
They follow five ritualistic pillars of Islam, including Ramadan, the month of fasting, and share a holy book, the Koran.
China's sacred text is not a holy book like the Torah, the Bible, or the Qur'an.
I don't need God or a holy book to tell me what is or isn't a 'person'".
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We have seen the outrage that erupts when someone burns a Bible, a Quran, or any holy book.
If a suitable Buddha image simply cannot be obtained, a picture of Buddha's relics, a stūpa, a Buddhist holy book, a bodhi leaf or picture of the Buddha's footprints may be acceptable.
Or a verse from a particular holy book?
Essentially, the book follows the effect a cryptic holy book has on a small town.
The Pakistani authorities have held the girl, Rimsha Masih, in a high-security jail since Aug. 16, when hundreds of Muslim protesters, angered over claims that she had burned pages from an Islamic holy book, surrounded a police station here in Islamabad to demand that she face prosecution.
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