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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a prayer book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book containing prayers, typically used in religious contexts.
Example: "She always carries a prayer book with her to church services."
Alternatives: "a book of prayers" or "a devotional book."
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Interstate conventions in 1784 and 1785 began drafting a constitution and a prayer book.
The set "almost seems like a prayer book," said the violinist Jennifer Koh.
It was a prayer book one of his children had given his wife.
The one on the left (with a prayer book in her hand) looks middle-aged.
The figure held a prayer book that looked remarkably like an iPhone.
A prayer book is not like a novel, which you read one time.
Kate Moss bought a piece recently - a taxidermied blue tit asleep on a prayer book.
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They each held a Prayer-book, and they watched me swimming about with serene unconcern.
At one point, he even intemperately hurls a prayer-book at Hal's feet before seizing him warmly by the throat.
It also takes quite a talent to get a shiver from, say, an unconventional dating of a prayer-book, as he does in "The Uncommon Prayer-Book".
A prayer book.
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