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The phrase "a flier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a printed advertisement or promotional material, often distributed to inform people about an event or service.
Example: "I picked up a flier for the upcoming concert at the local venue."
Alternatives: "a flyer" or "a pamphlet".
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Hayes is a flier.
"Not a sign, not a flier, nothing".
A flier for Rancho Grande Supermarket promises "Free Gift!
I got a flier from the dealer.
The Web site also posted a flier.
A flier here, promotional offers there.
Maybe late you take a flier on him".
"Bank Owned!" advertises a flier for one home.
Just maybe, somebody will see a flier and recognize them.
A flier circulating in the neighborhood said: "We demand justice!
Mickelson, meanwhile, has hit a flier, deep into the rough.
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