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The phrase 'statute book' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to the collection of laws that have been written and passed in a particular country or region. For example: "The new labor laws have been entered into the statute book."
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statute book
noun
All the statutes and laws of a given jurisdiction, whether or not listed in an actual book.
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Some wanted it removed from the statute book.
The Act needs to be struck from the statute book.
My father had put that law on the statute book.
The offence was already on the statute book.
Five-year fixed parliamentary terms may remain on the statute book.
Public execution is on the statute book but rarely carried out.
But there is little parliamentary time to push the move on to the statute book.
The statute book is littered with dead law from down the centuries.
If it does not, we have the option of removing it from the statute book".
Yet the real target of this historical barrage may not be the statute book.
The Lib Dems are still opposed to putting the Communications Data bill onto the statute book.
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