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Discover LudwigThe phrase "much book" is not correct and usable in written English
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not a standard expression. Example: "I have much book to read this month." (This is incorrect usage.)
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I was struck once again by how much book editing is about salesmanship.
There was never really any tension or competition in this one, and with eight minutes to go, you can pretty much book it and lock it.
So far there is not much book piracy online (although there have been some high-profile leaks, most notably that of the latest Harry Potter book).
Howard Davies, chairman of the 2007 Booker Prize judges, must be delighted at how his speech, denouncing the complacency and timidity of so much book reviewing in this country, was received last week.
There's only so much book and magazine article reading you can do.
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Either way, it's possible to envision another scenario: a horror flick about the danger of too much book-learning.
It is not so much books.
We're pretty much booked up through summer.
If the goal is to retain readers, publishers should show how much books can do.
What Mr. Kosuth collects is not so much books as words and ideas themselves.
"The Canaries is pretty much booked out," said Friedrich Joussen, who is now sole chief executive after co-CEO Peter Long stepped down at Tuesday's annual general meeting.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com