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"the book of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a specific book or collection of books. For example: - "Have you read the book of Genesis?" - "I'm currently reading the book of Shakespeare's sonnets." - "Let's discuss the book of essays by Joan Didion in our book club." - "The library has a whole section dedicated to the books of ancient mythology." - "We can't forget about the book of recipes my grandmother passed down to me."
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"The Book of Mormon".
"The Book of Muscle"?
The book of the moment?
The Book of My Lives.
The Book of Revelation c.
The Book of Mormon, maybe?
'THE BOOK OF KELLS' (Thames & Hudson, $95).
Aviad bought the book of short stories.
The Book of Genesis: A Biography.
The Book of Judith will tell us.
Switzerland Baedeker, The Book of Horn.
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from the book of whom
in the book of her mind
the compendium of
the publishing of
the libretto of
the literature of
the accountant of
the publication of
the ledger of
the anthology of
the manuscript of
the bible of
the reserve of
the bookshop of
the paper of
the library of
the registry of
the reservation of
the memoir of
the compilation of
the bookkeeping of
textbook of
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