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The phrase "sketchbook of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection or compilation of sketches, drawings, or ideas related to a specific theme or subject. Example: "The artist presented her latest work, a sketchbook of urban landscapes that captured the essence of the city."
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There is also a wonderful account in Bento's Sketchbook of a friendship he strikes up with a Cambodian woman who shares the same Parisian swimming pool.
SKETCHBOOK of downhill skiers.
ARTIST'S SKETCHBOOK of men's fashion.
SKETCHBOOK of a huge open mouth.
SKETCHBOOK of five contemporary British composers.
ARTIST'S SKETCHBOOK of a Hollywood couple.
SKETCHBOOK of spring fashion from Britain's top fashion designers.
SKETCHBOOK of a young boy eating a huge corn cob.
SKETCHBOOK of Quentin Tarantino, director of "Pulp Fiction".
ARTIST'S SKETCHBOOK of drawings by Gerald Scarfe for Disney's "Hercules".
SKETCHBOOK of the New York Menswear Collections for Spring and Summer '97.
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