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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book a" can be grammatically correct and is usable in written English.
It is commonly used when indicating the action of reserving or arranging for something, such as a reservation, appointment, or purchase. Example: "I need to book a hotel room for my trip next month." "I'll book a table at the restaurant for our anniversary dinner." "Please book a flight to Paris for me for next week."
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To book a class: smokinjoesbbq.com.
What makes a book a history?
So I book a ticket to Budapest.
I read a book a week, man.
It's a book — a hardback novel.
I'm trying to book a honeymoon.
A pipe, a book, a coffee cup.
In my book, a bit of both.
Still, she reads a book a week.
Book a flight, save a life.
The former should book a favela tour.
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