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The phrase "book describes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the main subject or theme of a book, as in "The book describes the struggles of a young girl growing up in poverty." Here is an example sentence: "The book describes in vivid detail the customs and traditions of the indigenous tribe that the protagonist encounters on her journey."
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Her book describes what it was like.
The book describes Gordy as "Big G . . .
The book describes how girls "dissed him".
The book describes Nichols's gruesome death on the job.
The book describes fateful confrontations in painful detail.
Those vast flocks of lapwings this book describes have gone.
The book describes polyglot assignations from Milan to the Bronx.
Her hand, as the book describes it, is claw-like.
THIS elegant little book describes two road trips.
The reading we're on in the book describes being an exchange student in America.
This fascinating and moving book describes what "syncretism" means in daily life.
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