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The phrase "research books" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to books that are used for conducting research or for gathering information on a particular topic. Example: "For my research paper on the history of architecture, I consulted several research books written by experts in the field."
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"Thanks to the internet they can research books before committing time and money on them.
Eastwood said he, too, read the screenwriter's research books to check accuracy and "make sure there wasn't just one opinion".
That was all the time he needed to riffle through his research books and place a few strategic calls of his own.
One of the first research books we read was the Complete Guide to Starting and Running a Bookshop, published in 2003 by the Booksellers Association.
Logan said chemists are finding the recipes for these drugs from research books from the 1970s, when scientists were trying to invent alternatives to morphine.
He has told friends that he respected Mr. Romney's intellect, but had come to view his rival as a less formidable adversary as he learned more about him from reading research books and watching his campaign.
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The title is kind of awkward, but that was what he called his research book.
Buy a Publisher's Weekly Magazine in order to research book options.
The old Bernstein was famous for the thick stock-research books it sold to outside investors, but the combined AllianceBernstein fund portfolios also have a large team of analysts -- 210 in all -- to support them.
Also — a common problem with heavily researched books — he found out things he couldn't bear not to use.
The letters she forged make a mockery of writers' attempts to seek out the truth when researching books.
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