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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poster of things" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a poster that features various items, images, or concepts, though it may lack specificity.
Example: "I hung a poster of things I love, including my favorite movies and books, on my bedroom wall."
Alternatives: "a poster featuring items" or "a poster depicting various things".
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Also have a poster of things like the alphabet, numbers, planets, animals, things that you've been studying that would be a playful and helpful reminder to students and would give visitors an idea of what you are studying.
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The mother of one family showed us a poster of the Virgin Mary, this was the only thing she would bring.
"The first thing I saw was a poster of 'Chorus Line,' " he said.
Outside was a poster of Buddha.
Create a poster of your findings.
Prepare a poster of your findings.
A poster of a bathing beauty.
A poster of Adem Jashari in South Mitrovica.
Find a poster of someone or something.
Add some posters of things of your interests on the wall.
Find some posters of things like your favorite celebrity, favorite cities (i.e. Paris), or landscapes that interest you.
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