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The phrase "immerse in a book" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the act of deeply engaging or becoming absorbed in reading a book. Example: "On rainy days, I love to immerse in a book and lose track of time."
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That's not the way one reads when one is simply immersed in a book.
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What quality is it that makes the sight of another person silently immersed in a book so attractive?
A woman told me that she heard God tell her to get off the bus when she was immersed in a book and about to miss her stop.
And at 9 p.m., instead of starting their homework, the kids are usually in their beds, each immersed in a book.
Once a reader became immersed in a book, the Kindle's look did not matter as much as its ability to create a seamless reading experience.
I need to unwind completely on arrival, soak up the sun and immerse myself in a book.
It's more a dramatization of the act of reading itself — of what happens when you immerse yourself in a book.
I wonder if the social dynamic had been different if he would ultimately have made this transition anyway since he can immerse himself in a book deeper than anyone I've ever seen and he seems happiest on an outdoorsy family vacation.
The ability to immerse myself in a book means I am never alone, never bored, and always able to make great conversation.
According to Carr, he was no longer able to immerse himself in a book or a lengthy article as he once did.
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