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Discover LudwigThe phrase "genuine book" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a book that is authentic, real, and not a counterfeit or imitation. Example: "I was sold a fake copy of the popular novel, but luckily I was able to exchange it for a genuine book at the bookstore."
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"Ways of Going Home" becomes a "genuine" book, a necessary one.
An illegible and genuine book that we translate treacherously, that we betray with our habit of passable prose.
Library assistant Joseph Zajac, Kelly's supervisor at Houghton, recognizes a "genuine book lover and expert" in the Dunster House resident.
What makes Wenlock Books special is the warm and lively personality of the owner, Anna Dreda - a genuine book enthusiast.
It's a genuine book club to encourage people to read and we don't mind where people buy their books".
From Pride and Prejudice, it is a phoney line delivered by Caroline Bingley, a character on the make, rather than a genuine book lover.
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It offers 150,000 new and incontrovertibly genuine books — printed and bound — of 13,000 titles.
"He also said, just to be on the safe side, we should try and publish some genuine books".
"A genuine road book should open unknown realms in its words as it does in its miles," he writes.
It is a fearsome list if it is genuine).The book also includes "Plan Z", a document supposedly found in the desk of a communist former under-secretary for the interior.
I admit that I have a favourite number, which sometimes changes depending on my mood (today it is Belphegor's prime), but genuine maths books should not focus on emotional preferences for one number over another.
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