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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a brochure for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a printed document that provides information about a product, service, or event, typically for promotional purposes.
Example: "We created a brochure for our new product line to distribute at the trade show."
Alternatives: "a pamphlet about" or "a leaflet for".
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A brochure for the occasion contained the predictable shocks.
In the side pocket is a brochure for Premium Hotels.
The carefree images appeared in a brochure for Macy's employees.
He then gave us a brochure for a motor home.
Create a brochure for people your age visiting your community.
"Then I saw a brochure for Cornell Law School.
She had even mocked up a brochure for the place, which she had named Alanda.
"Come down and improve your game!" a brochure for the clinic read.
At an empty table strewn with cookie crumbs lay a brochure for Trump Hotels.
A brochure for a real estate firm, Corcoran, slips out from my morning paper.
On the table was a brochure for Limbaugh's newest airplane, a Gulfstream G550.
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