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The phrase 'this book refers' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a source of information, such as a book. For example, "This book refers to the history of the Roman Empire."
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The subtitle of this book refers to O'Neill's extended dependence on his father and on the money he earned in a play that symbolized the sentimental values O'Neill learned to loathe.
After thorough review, this book refers predominantly to topics about anaesthesia, whereas intensive care medicine is not always presented in an updated manner.
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One speaker in the book refers to its setting as "this God-forsaken paprika-stained Austrian test market".
The title of the book refers to a yield-to-light ratio, in which this method produces three pounds of marijuana per light used.
Thus the book refers to women undergoing orgasm as "reacting units" and to built-up sexual desire as "tension increment".
Interestingly, the 2008 letter from Random House that is reprinted in the book refers to "The Telling Room" as a novel, not as nonfiction.
His older daughter, Virginia, became Sour Maria Celeste when she took her vows, and it is she to whom the title of the book refers.
The term "mobility in transition", which was also used in the title of the book, refers to so-called mobility transition hypothesis (Zelinsky 1971).
Additionally, since the book refers to an actual problem behavior, you might be able to use it as bibliotherapy for your child.
Finally, why did USA Today, in its review of the book, refer to Denise as Caroline?
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