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Discover Ludwig"open a book" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as a command, an instruction, or a suggestion. Here are some examples: - Open a book and read the first chapter to get a basic understanding of the topic. - Can you please open a book and read to me while I finish cooking dinner? - If you want to improve your vocabulary, you should open a book and learn a new word every day. - I feel like I need to escape reality for a while, so I'm going to open a book and lose myself in a good story. - The teacher reminded the students to always open a book before starting their assignments. - By simply opening a book, you can travel to a different time and place without leaving your seat.
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I knew how to ask questions, I could open a book.
Here you open a book called 'Modern Turkish Cooking,' and the first recipe is for risotto".
Elmore took a beat and said: "Never open a book from the wind's point of view".
Using adverbs is a mortal sin 1 Never open a book with weather.
Open a book on who'll succeed him: his deputy Joey Jones?
On when to open a book with a description of weather: "Never".
Open a book of rhetorical terms, and you will meet a lot of gnarly looking Greek and Latin words.
He is also the co-author of Andre Agassi's memoir, "Open," a book that reads like a rocket.
Let us, by the way, open a book on the puerilities to follow on questions of hair style.
But what a relief to come home afterward, to open a book whose author would not be attending that party!
I lie down on a sofa, which is where I like to read, and open a book.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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