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The phrase "a workbook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a book or document designed for students or learners to practice exercises and activities.
Example: "The teacher handed out a workbook to help the students practice their math skills."
Alternatives: "an exercise book" or "a practice book".
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We created a workbook to guide people through the process.
We've outlined all the detail in a workbook linked to the online version of this column.
Someone, for example, has left a bag of Sun Chips near a workbook called "Disaster Plan".
At least one of them charges consumers $500 for eight hours of audiotapes and a workbook.
The I.R.S. provides a workbook, Publication 584, to help figure it out.
Berlitz's Rush Hour series, which sells for $24.95 for each of five languages, comes with three CDs and a workbook.
A web designer might create a workbook on how to install and create a basic Wordpress site.
* A defensive driving expert, David Thompson, has a workbook and video, "New Driver Car Control," for $34.95.
She developed, wrote, and published a workbook to complement her presentations.
Anselin, L. Exploring Spatial Data with GeoDa TM : A Workbook (Center for Spatially Integrated Social Science, 2005).
The apprentice registered a contract with the appropriate chamber and kept a workbook that was inspected from time to time.
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