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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book claims" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or idea that is stated or argued in a book. Here is an example sentence: "The book claims that the main character's actions were driven by his fear of failure, rather than his desire for success."
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Neither book claims to be comprehensive.
Stories serve important biological functions, this insightful book claims.
Expectations can indeed become reality, just as the book claims.
Shakespeare's sonnets were never meant for publication, a new book claims.
A new book claims to have definitively debunked Leo Strauss' reading of Plato.
French's book claims that by 2015 as many as 200 million Chinese could be morbidly obese.
A new book claims that Jack the Ripper was invented by journalists to sell more papers.
The book claims he still helps the controversial sport "behind the scenes".
The book claims Grant asked her to marry him, with pictures of their love letters.
Bruning's book claims that the battalion suspected the doctor of being an insurgent.
His latest book claims that polar bears are doing just fine - but that's another story.
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