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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a guidebook" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to information or content that is typically found in a travel or instructional guidebook.
Example: "You can find detailed maps and recommendations for local restaurants in a guidebook."
Alternatives: "in a travel manual" or "within a handbook."
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One of the main beneficiaries of this phenomenon is the small, out-of-the-way B&B that struggled by on repeat visits, word-of-mouth or a listing in a guidebook.
Try finding that in a guidebook.
But I've never seen anything in a guidebook about that.
If it's already in a guidebook, what are you adding to it?
I had read in a guidebook that Lawrence Ferlinghetti used to stay there.
Putting sights in context, an essential in a guidebook, is probably the Rough Guide's strongest point.
Bella figura was also a chapter in a guidebook a friend gave Triefus before his journey.
A tourist is out to see sights, usually which have been enumerated for him in a guidebook.
Later on we read in a guidebook that it's not advisable to swim in the pool because of falling rocks.
We never would have gone there if the kids hadn't picked up on it in a guidebook".
And, almost always a good omen in a guidebook, the authors of different sections are identified and described.
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