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Discover Ludwig"book with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a book that contains or has something, or when describing a book that has a particular feature or characteristic. Example sentence: "I bought a book with beautiful illustrations."
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Book with Fred.
Did he have a book with him?
Lagerfeld reacted to the book with rage.
But I have a book with him".
Book with Expert Africa.
Book with www.unmissable.com.com
Book with www.webweekends.co.uk.
I use the word "book" with care.
I read Ms. Hewlett's book with sadness.
Discuss this book with other readers.
I bought the book with mixed feelings.
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