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The phrase "a flyer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a printed advertisement or announcement, often distributed to promote an event or service.
Example: "I saw a flyer for the upcoming concert posted on the community board."
Alternatives: "a pamphlet" or "a brochure".
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"Wanted!" a flyer said.
They wrote out a flyer.
A flyer, perhaps?
Will someone to catch a flyer?
Kirsten handed the woman a flyer.
Want a flyer?' " To the streets.
"We took a flyer on him.
"They [Australia] got off to a flyer.
I always take a flyer from someone.
City were off to a flyer.
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A Q&A flyer advertises the account.
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