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The phrase "a much better book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality of one book to another, indicating that the book in question is significantly superior.
Example: "After reading both novels, I can confidently say that 'The Great Gatsby' is a much better book than 'The Catcher in the Rye'."
Alternatives: "a far superior book" or "a significantly better book".
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There's room for a much better book.
It is, I admit, a much better book.
But his is nonetheless a much better book than the Prestons'.
"American Taboo" would have been a much better book if it weren't drippy with the stuff.
"I think all these players could write a much better book.
"I Am Number Four" came out in August, a few months before a much better book, "Matched," also the first in a planned series, by Ally Condie.
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For his second, and much better, book, Beinart turns to look back at the past hundred years of U.S. foreign policy in the baleful light of recent events.
listen, he's written much better books since then.
And there are much better books on many aspects of Franklin Roosevelt's life.
Of this year's N.B.A. finalists, three -- Spencer, Wiggins and Hazzard -- published much better books five or more years ago.
Brooks improved with experience, and wrote "The Scions of Shannara," the first of a much better four-book series (starring the descendants of the previous books), in 1990.
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