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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an information stand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a physical or virtual location where information is provided to the public, such as at an event or in a public space.
Example: "At the conference, there was an information stand where attendees could learn more about the various workshops available."
Alternatives: "information booth" or "info desk".
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On 8 October, we operated an information stand at Heriot-Watt Universtudentsorming students about the employment opportunities offered by the European Parliament, as well as about the work of the European Parliament an the MEPs.
He was managing an information stand fashioned from plastic tarps and wooden freight pallets, where passers-by could pick up leaflets and perhaps make a donation to help pay for portable toilets and other camp infrastructure.
Since Kucinich resides at the left of his party (to the point where Ralph Nader has threatened to run in 2004 if anyone but Kucinich is the Democratic nominee), it seems that every faction of the left has come out and tossed up an information stand of some sort.
Reker was campaigning at an information stand for the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party — the party headed by German chancelor Angela Merkel — at about 9 00am.
Additionally, an information stand was placed in the canteen with brochures and leaflets on healthy food, blood pressure and cholesterol.
The European Parliament Office in Scotland will be present at the conference with an information stand where it will distribute and showcase its educational materials.
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But the air hardly crackles with suspense at a forlorn information stand she has set up at the Griegstrasse Shopping Centre in Botnang, a prosperous, CDU-friendly neighbourhood.
Getting Attention A visual makes information stand out more than just text alone.
Staff Participant A: …you've got epilepsy patients and they have volunteers that come in and they have a stand with that information stand and the volunteer the patients can come and chat to.
"Look, it's like David Blaine!" says a middle-aged woman rushing up to the information stand, before trudging back disappointedly with the words: "Oh, it's just conceptual art".
Too much government infrastructure and information stand between populations and unfettered panic.
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