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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'consume books' is technically correct as written, and can be used in written English to refer to someone actively and quickly reading through a large number of books.
For example, you could say: "She consumed books, quickly absorbing the information within them."
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We even had a Sex and the City quote to illustrate the compulsion to consume books.
On the other hand, it works well, it has massive support from publishers, and Amazon makes it very easy to buy and consume books on multiple platforms.
These markets were ready for the emergence of a middle class eager to consume books, and western firms started developing their operations early on.
But mostly, and unlike with music or movies or digital journalism, to consume books we still buy them and then get to keep them.
As the way we consume books, movies and television changes, artists and directors no longer need to cater to a "universal" audience viewpoint.
Audiobook integration through Amazon's Audible is a great, but expensive alternative way to consume books that may fit better with your commuting patterns – it does mine.
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That's how I consume book reviews.
She consumed books on psychology and wrote poetry.
He "consumed books about social policy and the working poor".
Mr. Stephens consumed books and movies about compulsive behavior and molestation, then outlined scenes.
As a young child and teenager, Eileen consumed books about flying, drawn to the airplanes and missions themselves as well as the engineering of aviation.
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