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The phrase "illustrated book" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a book that contains illustrations or pictures to accompany the text. You can use this phrase in many different contexts, such as: - The library had a wide selection of illustrated books for children to choose from. - The artist spent months creating the illustrations for her upcoming illustrated book. - I prefer reading illustrated books because the visuals help me better understand the story. - The publisher decided to release a special edition of the classic novel with new illustrations, making it an illustrated book. - My nephew loves flipping through the pages of his favorite illustrated book before bedtime.
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It comes with an amply illustrated book (140 illustrations) by the two curators (Watson-Guptill, $29.95).
"Ehon" means, roughly, "illustrated book," but here the illustrations are not (for the most part) meant for children.
A profusely illustrated book about the quarterback.
A beautifully illustrated book and a very easy read.
A profusely illustrated book about the Green Bay Packers' quarterback.
A lavishly illustrated book honoring the first family's home.
This inspiring, wondrously illustrated book pits joy against death.
A charmingly illustrated book about self-expression, sharing, cooperation, gratitude — what's not to love?
This beautifully illustrated book opened my eyes to the diversity of peoples and cultures in Africa.
That is perhaps in keeping with the high-minded, cosmopolitan tone of this beautifully illustrated book.
But this abundantly illustrated book is much bigger than personal history.
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