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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin pamphlet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, lightweight booklet or brochure that contains information on a specific topic.
Example: "She handed me a thin pamphlet of local attractions to help me plan my visit."
Alternatives: "a slender brochure of" or "a lightweight booklet of".
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To undo the colonel's rigid, dogmatic curriculum, the teachers were guided only by a thin pamphlet of instructions given to them by officials of the temporary government.
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A thick printed book of many pages looks substantial, and far more intellectual than a thin pamphlet.
It is not the story of his life (he wrote his autobiography years ago), but a thin, impressionistic pamphlet called "Indignez-Vous!," held together by two staples and released by a two-person publishing house run out of the attic of their home.
Apply only a thin layer of foundation".
A thin layer of silver comes next.
A thin line of light.
Apply a thin layer of mastic remover.
Apply a thin coating of adhesion promoter.
Cut a thin strip of duct tape.
Try using a thin line of eyeliner.
Gently apply a thin layer of moisturizer.
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