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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slim book" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a simple and clear description of a book that is narrow or not very thick. Here is an example sentence using "slim book": I was drawn to the slim book with a beautiful cover displayed in the front of the bookstore.
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The slim book is entirely devoted to Beethoven's "Eroica" Symphony.
My first impression: This deceptively slim book is a lovely case study of clear, succinct writing.
The slim book concludes with Mr Neustadt's latest reflections on the White House and Whitehall.
Ms. Strand's slim book is part true-crime entertainment, part academic exegesis, part political folk ballad.
Her "Revelations" is a slim book that packs in dense layers of scholarship and meaning.
For a slim book, "The Goshawk" has, like its subject, a formidable wingspan.
FAT BOYS: A Slim Book, by Sander L. Gilman (Bison/ Universityof Nebraska, $19.95).
Her slim book moves forward in time, about a year per chapter.
Melbourne University Press was keen to release the diary as a slim book.
Jane Gardam follows up her 2006 novel, "Old Filth," with this slim book of short stories.
That may sound a bit snarky — and this slim book, at its worst, is.
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