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Discover LudwigThe phrase "instruction book" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a book that provides instructions or guidance on how to use something or complete a task. Example: Before starting the assembly process, be sure to read the instruction book carefully for proper guidance.
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They also provided a 52-page instruction book.
The instruction book was well-written: comprehensible and short.
The instruction book alone runs to 70 pages.
He started playing the alto when he was 14, taught himself from an instruction book.
"Getting rid of the instruction book encourages a lot more face-to-face interaction," she said.
In 1897 he published Die alpine Lilienfelder Skifahrtechnik, the first ski instruction book.
Now you have the camera, the neckstrap, the battery, the instruction book.
Interpreters make a mistake when they see written music as a kind of instruction book.
A season of celebration had halted, almost instantly, and there was no instruction book on how to handle that moment.
If you look around you'll see that essentially all of nature's ecosystems are perennial polycultures; that's nature's instruction book".
He wrote three novels, an instruction book for trumpet and drum, and an autobiography, Marching Along (1928).
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