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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sticker of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sticker that features an image or design of something.
Example: "I just bought a sticker of my favorite cartoon character to decorate my laptop."
Alternatives: "a sticker featuring" or "a sticker depicting".
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Also fully equipped, it had a sticker of $31,370.
My Ultra test car had a sticker of more than $40,000.
One had a sticker of Mr. Sadr on his grenade launcher.
A local policeman guarding the rally had a sticker of Mr. Wajahat on his bullet belt.
My GTS test car had a sticker of $26,572 -- no bargain, it seemed to me.
Scott's casket, she said, was adorned with a sticker of his beloved Dallas Cowboys football team.
With the test truck carrying a sticker of $45,390, I'd make him walk.
Why, then, did my fully equipped Chrysler have a sticker of $43,917?
Only the destination charge has increased, giving the base model a sticker of $20,480.
Devil-may-care configuring of a 2012 GMC 3500HD Denali produces a sticker of roughly $58,000, hardly Platinum territory.
When we came to a door that had a sticker of a crossed-out alien on it, he stopped.
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