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"the book's content" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the material or information contained within a book. Example: The book's content covers a wide range of topics, including history, art, and philosophy.
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Editor Chris Logan explained: "The book's content is very serious, but it's not presented in an overly serious way".
While they said they were unimpressed with the book's content, recipients marveled at its apparent cost.
Dr. Smart was a student of Dr. Shaulis, and the book's content owes a significant debt to Dr. Shaulis's findings.
Embargos around the book's content remain as strict as ever, with booksellers yet to receive copies from publisher Little, Brown.
Each box would be filled with paper, ephemera, and insect pins, selected to somehow evoke the book's content.
Thomas E. Rinaldi, the author of "New York Neon" (due next month from W. W. Norton & Company), has been updating the book's content at nyneon.blogspot.com.
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The then-President Jacques Chirac said he was "horrified" by the book's contents.
Apparently, Hong had briefly glanced at the book's contents and then forgotten about it.
Mr. Springsteen had no control, Mr. Carlin says, over the book's contents.
After briefly discussing the book's contents, Hannity interviewed Republican Senator and Presidential candidate Rand Paul.
Norstedts has gone to enormous lengths to keep the book's contents hidden.
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