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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a number of booklets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to several booklets collectively, often in contexts such as distribution, publication, or inventory.
Example: "The library received a number of booklets on local history that will be available for patrons to read."
Alternatives: "several booklets" or "multiple booklets".
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The Medicare Rights Center sells a number of booklets, including "Medicare Changes, Medicare Choices," "Medicare H.M.O.'s: Your Rights and Responsibilities" and "Medicare Supplemental Insurance Buyers Guide".
Gary has written a number of booklets on the topic, including one about the Cornish plant hunter William Lobb who was in California at the time and, upon hearing of the tree's discovery, rushed to the site to collect seeds and then took the first ship back to London to deliver them to his employer, Vietch Nurseries of Exeter and Chelsea.
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Each booklet deals with a category of goods - but there are a number of different booklets for each category, so keep looking.
If you are manufacturing a large number of booklets, you may prefer to pay for a copy shop to print and staple them.
If you have a large number of booklets to staple, you'll probably prefer the Specialized Stapler method.
If you have a large number of booklets to staple, you may wish to save effort by using the Specialized Stapler method.
The information campaign likely leading to the reduction in fish consumption was multifaceted and information about consumption advisories was presented in communities and to subsistence fishers in a number of ways including booklets, maps, videos and placemats [ 3].
That is, each block appears in the same number of booklets, each time paired with a different block and balanced overall with respect to order.
During the 1910s and 1920s, the S.D. Warren Company produced a number of small brochures and instructional booklets to promote its papermill.
Patients and partners identified a number of benefits to using these booklets, including increased awareness of challenges to prepare for, facilitated independent coping, increased hope that something can help you 'pull through', provided a sense of normality, connected patients and partners to people and services and complemented support received from healthcare professionals.
The Barrier Tool is accompanied by a number of information sheets and a booklet describing methods of obtaining information about barriers, including survey, consensus processes and interview techniques.
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