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He put aside the book.
He seldom, if ever, reads a book.
He tore the book apart.
He left the book on the table.
Does he have many books?
He ordered the book from the publisher in the United States.
He ordered a book from a publisher in the United States.
He is what you might call a bookworm.
He is badly off, because his book doesn't sell well.
He has twice as many books as I do.
He is reading a book of literary criticism.
He has as many books as his father does.
He has just as many books as his father does.
He spends a great deal of money on books.
He doesn't have so many books as she.
He doesn't have as many books as she does.
He gave her a book.
He regretted having borrowed that book from her.
He regretted borrowing the book from her.
He is too short to get at the book on the shelf.

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