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Discover LudwigThe phrase "* posters" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific number or group of posters without specifying the exact number. Example: "I bought five posters for my room, * posters were about my favorite band." (here, * could be replaced with "three" or "several" to indicate the exact number of posters about the favorite band)
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The posters.
No posters.
So Germany has posters.
No posters, no pictures.
I've done 500 posters".
"I'd find girlie posters.
Their attitude was 'Posters?
Kids putting up campaign posters?
I do not offer posters.
Tell about famous recruiting posters.
"Delay kills!" posters bluntly warned.
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