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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a book that has a small number of pages or a slim physical appearance.
Example: "I picked up a thin book from the shelf, hoping it would be a quick read during my lunch break."
Alternatives: "a slim volume" or "a lightweight book".
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This is a thin book, but its ambition is vast.
Because it's a thin book, I read it.
Using a fork, toss the rice with the vinegar while fanning with a thin book.
Interior pockets are deep enough for a trail map, a thin book or even a newspaper.
This is admittedly a fat book, with a thin book inside struggling to get out.
But if it's a thin book, that's not because Coetzee doesn't have a lot to say, or doesn't paint a vivid picture.
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She later returned to many of its themes in Regarding The Pain Of Others (2003), a thinner book, perhaps more directly shaped by her life as a public person, giving learned lectures to large audiences.
The lover turns out to be a serial adulterer and not much of a person, after all, and that blank at the centre makes this a thinner book than The Pleasure of Eliza Lynch or The Gathering.
Soon Galvarez was back, carrying a small thin book and a pair of bifocals.
I was going to write a very thin book that was a minute by minute retelling of the Damascus accident, focusing a lot on the heroism of these young men who were risking their lives to save the missile and maybe save this country from a terrible catastrophe.
"In the world of print, you really couldn't put this opportunity in front of people in a meaningful way because it would be a very thin book and people wouldn't take it seriously".
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