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Discover LudwigThe phrase "plain book" is grammatically correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a simple, unadorned book without any decorative covers or special features. Example: "I prefer to read a plain book rather than an electronic one, as I enjoy the texture of the pages and the smell of ink."
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Find a plain book.
How big do you want it to be? Do you want one in leather with a small lock, or just a plain book?
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There are plain books and then films, and this is somewhere in between.
The fact that the copy was edited-that Milton spoke of a "good book, rather than of a "great" one, Carlyle of just plain books, & Shakespeare not of books at all but of honor - makes us sad.
This way the audience finds it interactive and entertaining than that of reading plain books.
Raven would never be seen with a kindle so try reading just plain books.
Get paper or a spare book (plain).
Piled up with several religious books, a book for Catholic children about confirmation, and an old edition of Madame Bovary, all wrapped in tissue paper, was a much plainer book, around four inches high and one inch thick, with a battered red leather cover, and a cracked spine.
Tapia's memoir was a finalist in The 2015 High Plains Book Awards.
Plain," this book addresses urgent questions both directly and indirectly.
The woman in the middle read a plain old book.
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