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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a small book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book that is physically small in size or has a limited number of pages.
Example: "I picked up a small book at the bookstore that caught my interest."
Alternatives: "a little book" or "a compact book".
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Not a small book.
It's a small book of 60 pages.
Throughout, he wrote tidy notes in a small book.
It's just published a small book of fiction too.
One, by Langenscheidt, is in a small book form.
He also carried a small book of Bible-inspired aphorisms titled "The Way for Cowboys".
He pulled a small book off the shelf, And started to read it himself.
I could publish my accumulated wisdom in a small book and sell literally dozens of copies.
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She wrote a small book -- "Myca of Twin Peaks" -- about one of the coyotes.
It is no coincides that Buffett gave his buddy Gates the copy of a small book.
But it is a small book, and most supervisors will pick these omissions up.
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