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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leaflet for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a leaflet that provides information or promotes something specific, such as an event, product, or service.
Example: "I picked up a leaflet for the upcoming music festival at the local park."
Alternatives: "a brochure about" or "a pamphlet regarding".
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In conclusion, our findings could help to inform a leaflet for patients about monitoring.
Someone who was quite resistant to ever delivering a leaflet for me is now standing for the Westminster parliament".
Shortly after Gregor's death, a police officer put a leaflet for the Scottish Cot Death Trust (SCDT) through the door.
The Ministry of Justice has published a leaflet for individuals explaining in more details how this works (pdf).
Sarwar, a computer science student at Birmingham City University, even faked a leaflet for his family saying the trip was part of his studies.
And if there was a product for sale, you could guarantee that there would be a half-naked woman handing you a leaflet for it.
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Ahmed was one of three men to be jailed in 2012 for handing out a leaflet calling for gay people to be executed.
Tory activists, who are furious with Mr Portillo for destabilising Mr Duncan Smith, have started to distribute a leaflet calling for him to be deselected.
"The Enemy Are the Future" gets its name from a sentence in a promotional leaflet for the indie rock band The Enemy.
He was asked about a leaflet produced for the firm which indicated they baked Halloween cakes with witches on them.
A man who handed out a leaflet calling for homosexuals to be executed has said he was just doing his "duty as a Muslim".
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