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The phrase "a splendid book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a book that is exceptionally good or impressive.
Example: "After reading the novel, I can confidently say it is a splendid book that everyone should experience."
Alternatives: "an excellent book" or "a fantastic book".
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"A Splendid Exchange" is a splendid book.
This is a splendid book authored by a very talented Princeton alumna.
It's a splendid book that cries out to be returned to print.
This is a splendid book -- humane, learned, written with flair and radiant with a calm intelligence and wit.
This is a splendid book - even better than the first of what I hope will be a trilogy.
This is a splendid book, exhaustively researched and written in a clear, unpretentious style, though not without its faults.
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