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The phrase "a booklet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection of pages or information compiled into a small book format, often for informational or instructional purposes.
Example: "I received a booklet of recipes that features quick and easy meals for busy weeknights."
Alternatives: "a collection of" or "a set of".
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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.
He has obtained a grant to print a booklet of the portraits.
Coming with a booklet of countercultural images and texts, it really broke convention for album packaging.
("By George Balanchine," a booklet of quotations, was published in 1984, the year after he died).
Tamara flicks through a booklet of cotton items that are in high demand in Israel.
Those written materials included liner notes and a booklet of recipes for Armstrong's favorite Louisiana dishes.
Earlier this year, the Guardian asked me to write a booklet of 10 quick and healthy breakfast recipes.
Comment on a booklet of the winning entries from a recent contest sponsored by the Defense Dept.
And I saw it like a diagram, one of those diagrams you find in a booklet of instructions about how to use a new appliance or tool.
A booklet of featured poems will also include an e-mail exchange among various poets and their feelings about the word.
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