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The phrase "a pamphlet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or compilation of information or materials presented in pamphlet form.
Example: "The organization distributed a pamphlet of local resources available for families in need."
Alternatives: "a brochure of" or "a booklet of".
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She seeks escape and grabs a pamphlet of the building on the way out.
"There's going to be a pamphlet of things to do every five minutes.
In the latter year she published a pamphlet of Hints on Education.
(The drawings aren't bad, either!) A pamphlet of such lucidity and power it "created modern America".
In a pamphlet of 1770, he rehabilitated the pejorative concept of party.
Prepare a pamphlet of guidelines for what to include in a written review.
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Isn't the body a better bearer of the story of a journey than a pamphlet made of paper?
In 1955, Julliard published 500 copies of a pamphlet containing samples of Minou's poems and letters.
The New Yorker, November 7, 1936 P. 17 Summarized study of a pamphlet, "The Technique of Good Manners", by Mary Perin Barker.
At times, the style has the jeering menace of a Communist pamphlet of the nineteen-thirties.
(A 1581 pamphlet of the Dutch Declaration of Independence is on display).
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