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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book that" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to introduce a specific book or refer to a book that was previously mentioned. Example: "I loved the book that we read in our English class. It was full of suspense and unexpected plot twists."
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A book that deserves a wider readership.
In anyone's book, that can't be good.
What a book that should be.
A book that brought me to tears.
Aside from Ms. Dion's book, that is.
A book that knows no boundaries.
It's a book that will shock you.
The book that helped invent Christmas.
Neither does justice to the book that inspired them.
In a less ingenious book that might foreshadow something.
The kind of book that will be interesting for kids.
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