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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a paperback study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a study or research work that is published in paperback format, often implying accessibility or affordability.
Example: "The library recently acquired a paperback study on climate change that is perfect for students."
Alternatives: "a softcover study" or "a paperback edition of the study".
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The unification of Italy is the subject of a paperback study guide that has lain untouched on our stairs for a fortnight.
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W. M. Brady has a heartbreakingly lovely early painting by Edgar Degas, a paperback-size study of an incandescent red cloth draped over a pile of books.
(He drew one of the first illustrations of Sherlock Holmes — a sketch of the detective discovering a corpse, which accompanied a paperback edition of "A Study in Scarlet").
"Pot Pourri" features an ape sitting on a traveler's trunk studying a paperback copy of Darwin's "Origin of Species".
She picked up a paperback.
It was just a paperback.
There is talk of a paperback version.
Then a paperback.
It's a paperback.
His mother reads a paperback book.
The book is being published as a paperback original.
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