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The phrase "a print book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to distinguish physical books from digital formats, such as e-books.
Example: "I prefer reading a print book over an e-book because I enjoy the feel of paper in my hands."
Alternatives: "a physical book" or "a hard copy".
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At CreateSpace, a division of Amazon, the process for producing a print book is similar.
"If you're doing a print book, you kind of have to be in Barnes & Noble".
Those who chose to dunk a print book instead were practical about it.
This isn't a gadget: as far as your children are concerned, it's just a print book.
A print book — you know, dead trees, ink, no text search, nonadjustable font size.
Thomas Nelson, a publisher of religious books, offers free e-books with a print book for some titles.
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This has survived... because it was in a printed book".
Has this ever happened to a printed book?
"These digital natives genuinely prefer to read a printed book.
An e-book offers possibilities that a printed book does not.
Borrowing a printed book from the library imposes an inconvenience upon its patrons.
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