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Is often defined untrue of every book?

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book (a written work intended to be published as a set of pages bound together on one side)
Is often defined (frequently used as the subject of the question 'what does x mean?') currently untrue of every (the attribute does not apply to each member of) book (a written work intended to be published as a set of pages bound together on one side)?
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