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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brochure" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a printed document that provides information about a product, service, or organization, often used for marketing purposes.
Example: "I picked up a brochure at the travel agency that highlights their vacation packages."
Alternatives: "a pamphlet" or "a booklet".
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A brochure is available.
So: a brochure.
Ir is all explained in a brochure.
Shakespeare in India, a brochure.
Shannon's hand shot out for a brochure.
There's a brochure that can help.
He then handed me a brochure.
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The Jamaica I found was a brochure-beautiful island.
A brochure is available by phone.
In the side pocket is a brochure for Premium Hotels.
It was a brochure from a N.Y.
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