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The phrase "a set of fliers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a collection or group of promotional materials or advertisements, typically printed on paper.
Example: "We distributed a set of fliers to promote the upcoming event in the community."
Alternatives: "a collection of fliers" or "a group of fliers".
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Recently, a set of fliers began to appear in Los Angeles.
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The Brooklyn district attorney's office is investigating whether the 2001 mayoral campaign of Mark Green paid for a set of campaign fliers without properly reporting the expenditure, a law enforcement official said yesterday.
A set of three photos of Mr. Reed went for just $50; same with a yellow flier for a 1973 Los Angeles show billed as a "Punk Rock Invasion".
Midboro allows its supers to sign the contract but limits the agreement with a letter that prohibits Time Warner from activities like setting up a tower of fliers in the lobby.
Business has its Madoffs; science has its own set of high-fliers whose work is too good to be true.
The free app (ver. 3.0), launched this week, brings a wide set of Pana's features to those who may not be frequent fliers in need of Pana's more hands-on service.
This set of handbills contains prewar fliers, pamphlets, programs, and weekly listings of film showings at movie theaters primarily during the prewar period.
We don't know a lot of happy fliers on any airline.
That's a tradeoff JumpSeat believes a lot of private fliers will be willing to make.
"I have a lot of frequent fliers," she adds.
Valor of Fliers Hailed.
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