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The phrase 'in that book' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a particular book, in order to indicate which book you are talking about. For example: I read about dinosaurs in that book.
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What made you bring in that book here, and how does it serve as a hinge?
It's in that book.
I ain't in that book.
Everything in that book, I lived.
It will forever be in that book.
But there's hope in that book.
"Everything's in that book," she says.
There was hardly any "we" in that book.
"I wrote below my gifts in that book".
He hits a lot of different modalities in that book.
The six novellas in that book adumbrate the theme.
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