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Good answer. Thank you.

I was thinking about a sentence like this

-The book has an interesting cover. On (not IN) this cover, there is a monster.(=a picture of a monster)

But I think

-There is a monster on the cover of the book.

is too verbose, so can I just say

-There is a monster on the book.

to mean the same thing?

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