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The phrase "a leaflet about the" 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 new community center at the local library."
Alternatives: "a brochure regarding the" or "a pamphlet concerning the".
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-- and disband happily for the evening, each clutching a leaflet about the Palestinian uprising.
If they find it painful, shove a tube of Kamillosan in their hand, not a leaflet about the health benefits.
On cue, the boys shout, "Allah Akbar!" - "God is Great!" - and disband happily for the evening, each clutching a leaflet about the ongoing Palestinian intifada.
A8 Korean Mob Abducts American An American soldier was abducted in Seoul, South Korea, held for several hours, and forced to make apologies after he refused to accept a leaflet about the deaths of two teenage Korean girls who had been hit by an American armored vehicle.
The front-runner in the Labour leadership added his name to the growing list of critics who have condemned the Department for Work and Pensions after it admitted making up comments from supposed "benefit claimants" that appeared in a leaflet about the sanctions system.
People in Bristol are being urged to let the council know if they have not received a leaflet about the mayoral referendum on 3 May.
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A doctor might also give a leaflet about diabetes, the patients read it but next time, they have forgotten everything about it.
A leaflet about prostate cancer increased the proportion who knew that the effectiveness of treatment in early prostate cancer is unknown by 12% after 2 weeks, but the magnitude of this difference may be at least partly due to the short follow-up (Wilt et al, 2001).
Participants from Sample 2 (n = 70) were assigned to receive either a CRC information leaflet ('Bowel cancer: The Facts') or a leaflet about recycling ('Recycle to Save the Environment').
Getting the message across "Have any of you seen this," asks Kutlu, holding up a leaflet about bird flu from the provincial Directorate of Health.
A leaflet about tithing warned against critical "rumours coming from the world and the media".
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