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The phrase "a single book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to one specific book, often to emphasize its individuality or uniqueness.
Example: "After searching through the library, I finally found a single book that contained all the information I needed for my research."
Alternatives: "one book" or "a lone book".
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When LinkedIn was in its early stages, a decade ago, Hoffman went a few years without reading a single book.
She also admitted she'd not owned a single book of his artwork until around a year ago.
Religions, he reasoned, ply a single book.
During that time, she failed to acquire a single book.
"I haven't read a single book all year," sings Oye.
We would then bind them into a single book.
But that's not practical for a single book purchase.
Sadly, I can't remember a single book I was given!
Not a single book in the seminar list by a living author.
She was right — there was not a single book in it.
The shelves contained a single book, an early John Cheever novel that no one claimed.
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