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The phrase "the book notes that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referencing information or insights provided in a book.
Example: "In her analysis of the historical context, the book notes that several key events shaped the outcome of the war."
Alternatives: "the book mentions that" or "the book states that".
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The book notes that John McGraw regularly bunted for the Orioles in the 1890's.
(A disclaimer in the book notes that "the characteristics of some individuals and chronology of some events have been changed").
A press kit for the book notes that it is printed on "10% recycled paper" and has scriptural passages related to the theme of "creation care" highlighted in green soy-based ink.
The book notes that beginning in the mid-1950s, China built a system of information extraction from overseas, focusing on open-source material and blurring the boundary between "information" and "intelligence".
The book notes that he was adored by working-class New Yorkers, especially ones from the outer boroughs who appreciated his Queens accent, and by immigrants, who saw him as the epitome of the American dream, excessive but successful.
The book notes that just as several studies show that exercise can reduce the risk of developing some cancers -- breast, prostate and bowel among them -- exercise can also help to heal.
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Happily, Mr. Stern saw little of himself and Ms. Paul in the book, noting that her subject is unions of power couples, couples with job or school trouble or other difficulties.
The book noted that the Family Medical Leave Act of 1993 requires employers to provide 12 weeks of unpaid leave, but that the law covers only half of working adults -- those in companies with 50 or more employees, and who have worked at least 12 months and at least 1,250 hours the previous year for their current employer.
But the inside jacket of the book noted that Felt was "rumored to be the famous informer Deep Throat".
} The book noted that schizophrenia existed across cultures and its rates had stayed steady for fifty years.
Some critics also point to Ambrose's reliance on research assistants as a possible explanation for his problems, but Hugh Ambrose, who helps research the books, notes that he is himself a trained historian.
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