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"a billboard" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large outdoor advertising structure, typically found along roads or highways. Here are some examples of how it can be used in a sentence: - "I saw an advertisement for a new restaurant on a billboard while driving to work." - "The company's new marketing campaign includes placing their ads on billboards in high-traffic areas." - "The graffiti artist painted a colorful mural on the side of the abandoned building, turning it into a striking urban billboard."
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They wanted a billboard".
Mine was on a billboard.
"It's not a billboard".
She's getting a billboard.
There was a billboard in Times Square.
"We are not a billboard".
Its creators call this a billboard.
I crashed into a billboard.
You're getting a billboard, like Serena Williams.
A billboard saying "Marawi will rise again!
I even spot a billboard advertising Marmite.
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