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Discover LudwigThe phrase "prominent book" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means a book that is well-known, famous, or widely recognized. Example: "Pride and Prejudice" by Jane Austen is considered a prominent book in the genre of classic literature.
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The most prominent book on his desk is "Gunshot Wounds".
A prominent book publisher would be eating at Union Square Cafe.
James Lenox, born in 1800, was a successful merchant, prominent book collector and real estate investor.
In 1984 she married David Eccles, Viscount Eccles (1904-1999), a prominent book collector who had served as Great Britain's education minister.
Put £5 in a prominent book in the library with a note that makes it clear it is for the finder to keep.
From prominent book editors like Mr. Epstein to fashionistas like Liz Lange to socialites like Samantha Boardman and Alexandra Von Furstenberg, New Yorkers hopped on the Atkins trend.
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He is the author of two prominent books on suicide terrorism.
Sales are down this year, despite prominent books by Dan Brown and Edward M. Kennedy.
Its editors, led by a longtime publishing operative, Laurence Kirshbaum, seem to have backed off, at least for the time being, from buying prominent books.
However, it was delightful to discover that signed copies of Bill O'Reilly's and Newt Gingrich's most prominent books sell for less than the books' list price.
One of the most prominent books about botany was William Withering's Botanical Arrangement of all the Vegetables Naturally Growing in Great Britain (1776), which used Linnaeus's system for classifying plants.
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