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Discover LudwigThe phrase "among books" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being in the company of or surrounded by books, often in a literary or metaphorical context.
Example: "She felt a sense of peace among books, losing herself in the stories they held."
Alternatives: "in the midst of books" or "surrounded by books".
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As he skips among books, so they fertilise one another.
Among books are "Dew Drops", "Hymn Books for Army and Navy' "Kind Words for Soldiers".
The binders chose among books printed by nine private presses, and let their imaginations run wild.
Artworks lean against walls, lie on makeshift shelves or rest on the floor among books.
Not content among books, he threw himself into physical exertion, pushing his body to its limits.
Born of a strongly Calvinist and monarchist family, Bilderdijk had a crippled foot and spent a precocious childhood among books.
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The superlative-quantitative is not in common use among book tasters.
These novels are invariably described as "slim"—which is something of a coded word among book reviewers.
He also shepherds a continuing and lively debate among book dealers through his electronic bulletin board, Bibliophile.
It had been published a few years earlier and was making its way among book-starved volunteers with far too much free time.
Ellen Feldman, who writes literary fiction, worries about what will happen to the ineffable kinship among book lovers if the Kindle becomes ubiquitous.
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