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The phrase "a leaflet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a printed sheet of paper, often folded, that provides information or advertising about a product, service, or event.
Example: "The local community center distributed a leaflet about the upcoming health fair."
Alternatives: "a brochure" or "a pamphlet".
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No need for a leaflet".
C: Well, anyway, here's a leaflet.
Occasionally, someone took a leaflet.
They issued us with a leaflet.
"Can I take a leaflet?" I say.
You can download a leaflet from golakes.co.uk.
They were given a leaflet on their rights.
She was still holding a leaflet in her hand.
If we wanted a takeaway, we rummaged for a leaflet.
"It will look good on a leaflet," he commented.
If it is for a leaflet you don't send it.
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