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The phrase "a booklet" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a small book or pamphlet that contains information or instructions on a specific topic.
Example: "I received a booklet about the new health guidelines at the community center."
Alternatives: "a pamphlet" or "a brochure".
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I had a booklet.
It's called a booklet.
"Mine's a booklet".
Ms. Thoene, in a booklet essay, speaks much of encryption.
A booklet chronicling their histories will be released this summer.
A booklet was issued tracing the history of both societies.
Owen published a booklet, On the Extent and Aims of a National Museum of Natural History.
She is keeping an archive of the pictures in a booklet of CD-ROM's.
Prepare a booklet of weird and wacky facts about the Supreme Court.
Paul Wertheimer has written a booklet, "You and the Festival Crowd," which has been widely distributed.
Keech eyed a Remington Duchess shaver approvingly, then flipped through a booklet titled "Cakes Men Like".
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