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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a major book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a significant or important book in a particular field or context.
Example: "The author has just released a major book on climate change that is expected to influence policy discussions."
Alternatives: "an important book" or "a significant book".
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"That was a major book," Sarah said.
Oh, and she's got a major book deal.
But this is a minor detail in what feels like a major book.
Macdonald rarely gets his due (and then only from fellow critics) because he didn't write a major book.
"But in the back of my mind, I always knew I would write a major book," he says.
"If your shortlisted book fails to win a major book award, just SAY that it did anyway".
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"So we've definitely seen a strong trend of major book publishers embracing the model, and expect to bring on a number of other major publishers throughout 2014".
Independent reporting on the internet and some talk radio organizing, plus a few major books and articles in places like Rolling Stone and Harper's, have inspired a new grassroots movement for election protection.
These complexities may only increase with the announcement on Wednesday that the Justice Department had filed a civil antitrust action against major book publishers and Apple, accusing the companies of colluding in 2010 to raise the prices of e-books.
Waugh's next major book was a biography of his long-time friend Fr.
In addition, jazz writer Keith Shadwick has published a major new book, Jimi Hendrix: Musician.
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