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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a billboard of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that prominently displays information or messages, often in a way that is meant to attract attention.
Example: "The new advertisement was like a billboard of vibrant colors and bold text, capturing the attention of everyone passing by."
Alternatives: "a display of" or "a showcase of".
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Perhaps, as it did for Joey Harrington nearly a decade ago, Oregon would have plastered a billboard of Masoli on a Manhattan building.
It includes a huge painting constructed like a billboard of vinyl wrapped around a metal stretcher.
The Knicks responded with a billboard of their own near the Barclays Center construction site.
"Look at that," Mazer says, pointing at a billboard of Britney Spears posing for Pepsi.
It is perfectly understandable if you at first mistake the picture for a billboard of an Interview cover.
"A billboard of Mahinda Rajapaksa, Sri Lanka's President, who has a huge following among the country's rural Sinhalese population".
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A giant billboard of a nude couple makes clear that we're about to enter a compulsory clothes-off zone.
I saw a film billboard of an Arnold Schwarzenneger film and thought of the tired white men that him, Travolta and Willis will seem in their films.
Bulatov's bleak painting of Muscovites walking on a litter-strewn street depicts a giant billboard of Lenin, striding forward with a newspaper in hand.
The spill area is confined with a billboard upwind of the water pond.
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