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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leaflet about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a printed informational document that provides details on a specific topic or subject.
Example: "I picked up a leaflet about the upcoming community events at the local library."
Alternatives: "a brochure regarding" or "a pamphlet on".
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One day in 1995, he saw a leaflet about wine.
I once read a leaflet about irritable bowel syndrome that had been written in Comic Sans.
Then he handed me a leaflet about becoming a prison officer.
-- and disband happily for the evening, each clutching a leaflet about the Palestinian uprising.
A leaflet about tithing warned against critical "rumours coming from the world and the media".
And every family in the UK will get a leaflet about it by next Tuesday.
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We have found that material artefacts - such as practice protocols, electronic templates for chronic disease management, and patient information (e.g. a practice leaflet about a new online appointment-booking system) - are readily gathered.
Patients identified the need for receiving information about PPH during pregnancy, an informative patient website, a patient leaflet about PPH and a follow-up talk as facilitators.
Patients were invited to participate by a leaflet informing about the study and a total of 542 came for the study [ 19].
As the patients mentioned in our study, an active patient participation can be supported by the development of a reliable, informative website, and a patient leaflet about PPH.
Anyhow, he came in clutching a SOAS leaflet about today's "teach out", a series of public lectures around London.
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